NY Lawyer Hits Fox News With More Bias Suits, Keeps Pressure on UK Deal
Douglas Wigdor says he now represents 23 current and former Fox employees, including a black IT worker whose complaints led to last week's firing of host Bob Beckel.
May 22, 2017 at 06:02 PM
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The avalanche of sexual harassment lawsuits and discrimination complaints facing Fox News continued to grow Monday, as two employees brought new suits and another joined an earlier racial discrimination filing against the cable news channel, its executives and its parent 21st Century Fox.
A black computer technician—whose accusations of racist behavior led to May 19's dismissal of Bob Beckel, co-host of the network's prime-time program “The Five,”—has also signed on for representation, said New York plaintiffs attorney Douglas Wigdor, who now represents 23 former and current employees of the network.
Wigdor is also keeping the heat on Fox with a letter to British regulatory agency Ofcom, detailing the new allegations against Fox. Wigdor has urged the regulator to consider what he describes as a pattern of discrimination, harassment and retaliation at Fox before approving the company's $14.8 billion acquisition of Sky News in the U.K.
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