Fox News, under 21st Century Fox, confirmed Tuesday that it settled a sexual harassment lawsuit against Roger Ailes by former anchor Gretchen Carlson. Ailes had already stepped down from his position as CEO of Fox News in July, only days after Mrs. Carlson filed the lawsuit.
“During her tenure at Fox News, Gretchen exhibited the highest standards of journalism and professionalism,” said 21st Century Fox in a statement. “She developed a loyal audience and was a daily source of information for many Americans. We are proud that she was part of the Fox News team. We sincerely regret and apologize for the fact that Gretchen was not treated with the respect and dignity that she and all of our colleagues deserve.”
Carlson, as well as other women in separate lawsuits, claimed that Ailes held back career advancements after she rejected his sexual advances and fostered an environment of sexual harassment. The Fox News host and anchor also released a following statement via her former employer.
“I am gratified that 21st Century Fox took decisive action after I filed my Complaint. I’m ready to move on to the next chapter of my life in which I will redouble my efforts to empower women in the workplace.”
Carlson expressed her gratitude to “all the brave women who came forward to tell their own stories.
“All women deserve a dignified and respectful workplace in which talent, hard work and loyalty are recognized, revered and rewarded.”
Fox News also announced Tuesday that longtime anchor Greta Van Susteren will be leaving the network after 14 years.
“We are grateful for Greta’s many contributions over the years and wish her continued success,” Fox said in a statement.
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