Fox News and former top executive Bill Shine were sued by a onetime booker for the network who says she was subjected to decades of abuse by ex-chairman Roger Ailes and blackmailed to secure her silence.
Bloomberg reports the lawsuit was filed on Wednesday by Laura Luhn in New York state court under the state’s Adult Survivors Act, a new law that gives victims a one-year window to file sexual assault claims no matter how long ago the alleged abuse occurred. In the suit, Luhn makes claims of discrimination and negligence against Fox for letting Ailes abuse her and against Shine for going along with it.
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“Roger Ailes used his position as the head of Fox News to trap Laura W. Luhn in a decades-long cycle of sexual abuse,” lawyers for Luhn said in the complaint. “To ensure her compliance and public silence, Ailes photographed and videotaped Luhn in compromising positions — blackmail material that he explicitly described as his ‘insurance policy’ — and made clear to Luhn that any attempt to speak out or stop the abuse would result in severe personal humiliation and career ruin.”
Luhn is seeking a jury trial and monetary damages in an amount to be determined at the trial.
“This matter was settled years ago, dismissed in subsequent litigation, and is meritless,” Fox News said in a statement. A lawyer who has previously represented Shine in litigation involving the network didn’t respond to a request for comment.
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