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Fox News host Eric Bolling filed a $50 million defamation lawsuit Wednesday against Yashar Ali, a freelance writer who wrote a story in the Huffington Post that Bolling had sent lewd texts to female colleagues at the network.

Bolling is the latest in a long line of Fox news hosts/anchors accused of sexually harassing women, but the first to fight back.

The Huffington Post reporter Ali’s article was published  on August 4th and claimed that more than a dozen sources told him Bolling sent “an unsolicited photo of male genitalia via text message to at least two colleagues at Fox Business and one colleague at Fox News.”

The day after the story was published Fox News suspended Bolling.

According to the summons:

“The nature of this action is for damages and injunctive relief based on defamation arising from the defendant’s efforts to injure the plaintiff’s reputation through the intentional and/or highly reckless publication of actionable false and misleading statements about the plaintiff’s conduct and character. As a result of the defendant’s actions, the plaintiff has been substantially harmed,”

Bolling’s lawyer, Michael J. Bowe, said, “

This anonymously sourced and uncorroborated story is false, defamatory, and obviously intended to destroy this good man’s career and family. We will defend Eric aggressively in court, where actual facts, based on evidence, testimony, and cross-examination, will belie these anonymous accusations.”

On Wednesday Bolling himself tweeted out:

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For his part, after receiving the summons Yashar Ali said he stood by the story…

 

Reposted with Permission from The Lid

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