The Hollywood Reporter
April 24, 2019
The network calls the lawsuit “utterly frivolous and entirely without merit or credibility.”
Former Fox News executive Laurie Luhn has filed a $120 million lawsuit against the company where she once worked and its current CEO, Suzanne Scott, alleging that she was sexual abused by Roger Ailes — the former chief executive of the cable news giant who stepped down amid multiple accusations of sexual misconduct — and that there is an effort to discredit her accusations.
The lawsuit, filed on April 23 in D.C. District Court by Larry Klayman — an attorney who is routinely dismissed by his detractors as a conspiracy theorist — also adds a new wrinkle to the high-profile accusations leveled at Ailes and Fox News: a vague reference to “child porn usage” at the channel’s Washington bureau.