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Ailes’ attorneys filed a motion on Friday seeking to move the lawsuit to federal court in Manhattan and push the suit, which details explosive allegations of retaliation and harassment against Ailes, into closed door arbitration, citing a provision of her contract with the network.
But Carlson’s attorneys countered that Carlson’s contract was with Fox News, not Ailes. They argued the CEO therefore cannot benefit from the strict arbitration clause and the case should proceed in public.
Ailes, the only defendant named in Carlson’s suit, was not mentioned in and did not sign her contract, the attorneys said.
Nancy Smith, one of Carlson’s attorneys, charged that Ailes “decided that he doesn’t like the judge assigned to this case” in court in Bergen County, New Jersey and was hunting for a more sympathetic judge in New York.
A Fox News spokesperson said in a statement the allegations of Ailes' "judge shopping" are the "latest false statement she has made."
In the lawsuit, Carlson alleged Ailes carried out years of retaliation and harassment because she repeatedly rebuffed his sexual advances.
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