Ed Henry Accuser, in New Complaint, Says Fox News Took 'No Steps' to Protect Women at Network
The newly revised complaint, filed Monday in Manhattan federal court, included revelations from NPR reporting in July that Henry was required to undergo sex addiction therapy as he received a number of promotions at Fox News, including a co-host role on the morning show "America's Newsroom."
November 09, 2020 at 04:49 PM
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The woman who accused ousted Fox News host Ed Henry of "forcefully" raping her in 2017 alleged in an amended complaint that the network failed to protect female employees and that Fox News knew that Henry had a long history of sexual misconduct.
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