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In reply to the discussion: Ex-Fox News host Gretchen Carlson settles sexual-harassment lawsuit for $20 million [View all]Midnight Writer
(25,413 posts)39. I just read her statement that she "is ready to move on".
I am sure there is a gag order and that she is not planning to go out of her way to help her sisters.
Hopefully, her actions have already caused changes at the network, but after the O'Reilly scandal a few years ago didn't change anything, I doubt this will.
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Ex-Fox News host Gretchen Carlson settles sexual-harassment lawsuit for $20 million [View all]
Zorro
Sep 2016
OP
That was one of my thoughts--we willl not see the slimy details now. But on the other hand,
riversedge
Sep 2016
#3
I guess those tapes were worth 20 mil to the network. How much do the lawyers get?
YOHABLO
Sep 2016
#44
Thats true however I suspect she would not have said or done anything about it
cstanleytech
Sep 2016
#14
Not correct from the reports I have seen. She received multiple demotions after reporting it
stevenleser
Sep 2016
#26
So she did report it years ago? Interesting if true then maybe she isnt as contemptible as
cstanleytech
Sep 2016
#43
This is just the beginning Fox/News Corp/Ailes will be paying out tens of millions.
Botany
Sep 2016
#6
Ya but it wouldnt be the first time they spent cash to cover something up.
cstanleytech
Sep 2016
#15