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Gretchen Carlson on her sexual harassment lawsuit against Roger Ailes: ‘I have absolutely no regrets’
Former Fox News anchor says she ‘immediately found purpose’ and has spent the last decade advocating for survivors’ rights When Gretchen Carlson sued Roger Ailes in 2016, alleging that he fired her for rejecting his sexual advances, she didn’t know what the future would bring. The former Fox News anchor had spent more than two decades building a renowned career. A Stanford graduate whose other accomplishments include award-winning violin performances and a Miss America title, Carlson spent 11 years at Fox News. Before that, she worked at CBS and in various other newsrooms across the US. Continue reading...
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Former Fox News anchor says she ‘immediately found purpose’ and has spent the last decade advocating for survivors’ rights When Gretchen Carlson sued Roger Ailes in 2016, alleging that he fired her for rejecting his sexual advances, she didn’t know what the future would bring. The former Fox News anchor had spent more than two decades building a renowned career. A Stanford graduate whose other accomplishments include award-winning violin performances and a Miss America title, Carlson spent 11 years at Fox News. Before that, she worked at CBS and in various other newsrooms across the US. Continue reading...
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According to The Guardian’s report, Gretchen Carlson on her sexual harassment lawsuit against Roger Ailes: ‘I have absolutely no regrets’, Former Fox News anchor says she ‘immediately found purpose’ and has spent the last decade advocating for survivors’ rights When Gretchen Carlson sued Roger Ailes in 2016, alleging that he fired her for rejecting his sexual advances, she didn’t know what the future would bring. The former Fox News anchor had spent more than two decades building a renowned career. A Stanford graduate whose other accomplishments include award-winning violin performances and a Miss America title, Carlson spent 11 years at Fox News. Before that, she worked at CBS and in various other newsrooms across the US. Continue reading…
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