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In reply to the discussion: Rupert Murdoch: Fox News fired Kimberly Guilfoyle for 'inappropriate behavior' - EastBayTimes [View all]BumRushDaShow
(138,956 posts)23. I had recently subbed to The New Yorker
after I kept finding myself reading stuff from them and the article mentioned in the OP is here -
News Desk
The Secret History of Kimberly Guilfoyles Departure from Fox
By Jane Mayer
October 1, 2020
As President Donald Trump heads into the 2020 elections, he faces a daunting gender gap: according to a recent Washington Post/ABC News poll, he trails Joe Biden by thirty percentage points among female voters. As part of his campaign, Trump has been doing all he can to showcase female stars in the Republican Party, from nominating Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court to naming Kimberly Guilfoyle, the former Fox News host and legal analyst, his campaigns finance chair. Guilfoyle, however, may not be an ideal emissary. In November, 2018, a young woman who had been one of Guilfoyles assistants at Fox News sent company executives a confidential, forty-two-page draft complaint that accused Guilfoyle of repeated sexual harassment, and demanded monetary relief. The document, which resulted in a multimillion-dollar out-of-court settlement, raises serious questions about Guilfoyles fitness as a character witness for Trump, let alone as a top campaign official.
In the 2020 campaign, Trump has spotlighted no woman more brightly than Guilfoyle. She was given an opening-night speaking slot at the Republican National Convention. And this fall Guilfoyle, who is Donald Trump, Jr.,s girlfriend, has been crisscrossing the country as a Trump surrogate, on what is billed as the Four More Tour. At a recent Women for Trump rally in Pennsylvania, Guilfoyle claimed that the President was creating eighteen hundred new female-owned businesses in the United States a day, and praised Trump for promoting school choice, which, she said, was supported by single mothers like myself.
Guilfoyle has maintained that her decision to move from television news to a political campaign was entirely voluntary. In fact, Fox News forced her out in July, 2018several years before her contracts expiration date. At the time, she was a co-host of the political chat show The Five. Media reports suggested that she had been accused of workplace impropriety, including displaying lewd pictures of male genitalia to colleagues, but few additional details of misbehavior emerged. Guilfoyle publicly denied any wrongdoing, and last year a lawyer representing her told The New Yorker that any suggestion she had engaged in misconduct at Fox is patently false. But, as I reported at the time, shortly after Guilfoyle left her job, Fox secretly paid an undisclosed sum to the assistant, who no longer works at the company. Recently, two well-informed sources told me that Fox, in order to avoid going to trial, had agreed to pay the woman upward of four million dollars.
Until now, the specific accusations against Guilfoyle have remained largely hidden. The draft complaint, which was never filed in court, is covered by a nondisclosure agreement. The former assistant has not been publicly identified, and, out of respect for the rights of alleged victims of sexual harassment, The New Yorker is honoring her confidentiality. Reached for comment, she said, I wish you well. But I have nothing to say.
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https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-secret-history-of-kimberly-guilfoyles-departure-from-fox
The Secret History of Kimberly Guilfoyles Departure from Fox
By Jane Mayer
October 1, 2020
As President Donald Trump heads into the 2020 elections, he faces a daunting gender gap: according to a recent Washington Post/ABC News poll, he trails Joe Biden by thirty percentage points among female voters. As part of his campaign, Trump has been doing all he can to showcase female stars in the Republican Party, from nominating Amy Coney Barrett for the Supreme Court to naming Kimberly Guilfoyle, the former Fox News host and legal analyst, his campaigns finance chair. Guilfoyle, however, may not be an ideal emissary. In November, 2018, a young woman who had been one of Guilfoyles assistants at Fox News sent company executives a confidential, forty-two-page draft complaint that accused Guilfoyle of repeated sexual harassment, and demanded monetary relief. The document, which resulted in a multimillion-dollar out-of-court settlement, raises serious questions about Guilfoyles fitness as a character witness for Trump, let alone as a top campaign official.
In the 2020 campaign, Trump has spotlighted no woman more brightly than Guilfoyle. She was given an opening-night speaking slot at the Republican National Convention. And this fall Guilfoyle, who is Donald Trump, Jr.,s girlfriend, has been crisscrossing the country as a Trump surrogate, on what is billed as the Four More Tour. At a recent Women for Trump rally in Pennsylvania, Guilfoyle claimed that the President was creating eighteen hundred new female-owned businesses in the United States a day, and praised Trump for promoting school choice, which, she said, was supported by single mothers like myself.
Guilfoyle has maintained that her decision to move from television news to a political campaign was entirely voluntary. In fact, Fox News forced her out in July, 2018several years before her contracts expiration date. At the time, she was a co-host of the political chat show The Five. Media reports suggested that she had been accused of workplace impropriety, including displaying lewd pictures of male genitalia to colleagues, but few additional details of misbehavior emerged. Guilfoyle publicly denied any wrongdoing, and last year a lawyer representing her told The New Yorker that any suggestion she had engaged in misconduct at Fox is patently false. But, as I reported at the time, shortly after Guilfoyle left her job, Fox secretly paid an undisclosed sum to the assistant, who no longer works at the company. Recently, two well-informed sources told me that Fox, in order to avoid going to trial, had agreed to pay the woman upward of four million dollars.
Until now, the specific accusations against Guilfoyle have remained largely hidden. The draft complaint, which was never filed in court, is covered by a nondisclosure agreement. The former assistant has not been publicly identified, and, out of respect for the rights of alleged victims of sexual harassment, The New Yorker is honoring her confidentiality. Reached for comment, she said, I wish you well. But I have nothing to say.
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https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/the-secret-history-of-kimberly-guilfoyles-departure-from-fox
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Rupert Murdoch: Fox News fired Kimberly Guilfoyle for 'inappropriate behavior' - EastBayTimes [View all]
GGoss
Mar 2023
OP
I won't use a word* to label her, but could anyone be surprised at this behavior?
hlthe2b
Mar 2023
#2
I have a few choice words to label her, but because of your post, I'll zip my lips.
iluvtennis
Mar 2023
#22
Just reading about her behaviors before looking at the replies your thought crossed my mind.
electric_blue68
Mar 2023
#20
'inappropriate behavior'? What, did she do something nice, or ethical? nt
Carlitos Brigante
Mar 2023
#14
That means nothing without details. Excepting Shep Smith and others that got TFO, it would be all of
Evolve Dammit
Mar 2023
#26