Latest report: FOX News settled a Bill O'Reilly sexual harassment lawsuit
for $32 million. One lawsuit.  The settlement was with Lis Wiehl, a former
FOX News legal analyst.
http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/bill-oreilly-sexual-harassment-fox-news-contract-renewal-1202595828/

On Sun, Apr 16, 2017 at 6:58 PM, Tom Wolper <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 11:54 PM, Steve Timko <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> I said one or two more lawsuits. In addition to what they have settled.
>> These are multi-million dollar lawsuits. The sexual harassment suits that
>> I am familiar with where the harassment was essentially proven settle for a
>> half million. The fact Fox is paying more shows how much they want O'Reilly.
>> But I agree
>> One new claim and they are on the hook for major dough.
>>
>
> Media companies tend to have litigation insurance, mostly to defend libel
> and defamation lawsuits. If you have litigation insurance and get sued, the
> insurance company provides the lawyers and pays settlements and court
> judgments. They also have the power to demand changes to be made in order
> to protect yourself from further lawsuits - and if you don't do what they
> say they drop your policy. They also decide on whether to settle and how
> much to pay out. If this is the case the question of whether O'Reilly stays
> or goes may depend on the insurance company.
>
> If FNC is handling all of this in-house, their whole legal strategy is in
> the shadow of how they handled Ailes and those settlements. I don't think
> the O'Reilly lawsuits come from recent conduct. I think the offenses
> happened during Ailes's reign and female employees feel empowered to seek
> justice following the Ailes case. So the question is how many women feel
> they have a case, and can find a lawyer who agrees, who have not yet come
> forward. FNC cannot let any of these cases go to trial because there is a
> discovery phase where they have to open their books to the plaintiff's
> lawyers and any wrongdoing tends to get leaked to the press. So how many
> more lawsuits do they want to go through?
>
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