More Black Employees To Sue Fox News Over ‘Jim Crow’ Abuse
If you thought that Fox News’ problems would dissipate with the firing this week of anchor Bill O’Reilly, think again. Seven more African American Fox News employees are expected to join a racial discrimination lawsuit against the network next week, alleging they have been subject to racial insults and humiliation for years.
Details of the allegations, reported Sunday by New York magazine, are horrifying, although given the vitriolic, racist, and sexist content often broadcast on Fox News, not entirely surprising. It was not clear from the report how many of the seven still work at Fox.
The new plaintiffs are expected to join a lawsuit filed last month at the State Supreme Court in the Bronx by two other women who worked in the payroll department and accused the company’s comptroller, Judith Slater, of “top-down racial harassment.” Slater was fired last February after working at the company for many years.
A letter obtained by New York magazine from attorneys representing the payroll employees and sent to the network accuses accounting director Tammy Efinger of encouraging Slater’s “vitriol.”