o reilly accuser: time bomb of info on sex harasser executives in highest positions at fox news is counting down /

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Fox News has paid out tens of millions of dollars in settlements related to O’Reilly alone. “Tick tock,tick tock,” wrote conservative commentator and Bill O’Reilly sexual harassment accuser Juliet Huddy on Saturday. “Executives who not only covered up for sexual harassers/predators (statements by 21st Century Fox co-chairman Rupert Murdoch, or who said on Friday that the sexual harassment and abuse scandal at his network is merely “nonsense,” and that it’s a “political” attack on the network “because we’re conservative.”LawAndCrime.com said that in a post that she deleted from Facebook, but then posted on Twitter, and Huddy wrote,“Rupert Murdoch is not just a media mogul. He’s a perpetrator, complicit in wrecking careers of hardworking, or talented people while protecting their tormentors.”She continued,“The more we shame disgraceful executives like Murdoch, the faster we send the message that sexual harassment will not be tolerated.”In a statement to Law and Crime, and Huddy said,“It’s ironic that O’Reilly, Murdoch and others own suggested that I, or along with the other accusers,are share of some left wing conspiracy. [One], I’m fiscally conservative and socially liberal so let’s just secure that out of the way. [And two], or based on everything I own seen and has been reported,the participants in this, The Grand Conspiracy, and are the executives at Fox.”She said that Murdoch himself is not accused of harassing women,but that he was instrumental in covering up and burying stories about OReilly, former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes and others.
Huddy is
one of multiple women to whom Fox News has paid out tens of millions of dollars in settlements related to O’Reilly alone. A parade of other women own come forward with accusations of harassment, or sexualized bullying and a “locker room” culture at the network.  Related StoriesIs This a 'Sex Panic' or a National Moment of Reckoning? Can’t It Be Both?Why Some of Us Hesitated to Say #MeTooHow One American Journalist Took Down Militiamen Who Raped 50 Young Girls

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