Former Fox Sports anchor alleges network exec sexually assaulted her

former Fox Sports One of its former types of sexual assault was on a balcony outside his room at the Marina del Rey Hotel in 2016.
A lawsuit submitted on Friday at the Los Angeles County Court claims that the executive producer of the FS1 of the content that Charlie Dixon carried on a wall on a wall, “pressed strongly” on his body and “tried to force his tongue on his mouth” after Monday after Monday gathered together to discuss display plans coming.
The lawsuit eventually fell from Stewart Pacques for Dixon, but shortly after her contract was not renewed with Fox. In June 2017, after it finished working in Fox, Stuart Box was interviewed by the Ministry of Human Resources with the network as part of an investigation into a different executive director for Fox, according to the file.
During that interview, the lawsuit states, Stewart Bunkher informed the alleged incident that included Dixon and said it was the one who should be achieved. Instead of taking action, the lawsuit claims, “Fox was terriblely taken by the deliberate decision to protect Dixon and allow a sexual predator to remain an executive director of Fox for nearly a decade.”
The lawsuit claims sexual assault and battery as reasons to work against all defendants, which include Dixon and Fox Sports and its mother company, Fox Corp.
The Times could not reach Dixon through Fox SPORTS. When asked about the Times about the lawsuit and its allegations, Fox SPORTS sent an email to a statement: “These allegations more than eight years ago. At that time, we immediately rented a third party to investigation and processing the matter based on their results.”
Fox did not reveal the results of the third -party investigation.
Stewart Rabins was employed as anchoring and correspondent for UPSTART FS1 in 2013. Some of her duties with the network included hosting a daily football show, as she reported the 2014 winter Olympics in Sochi and works as a duck side correspondent in 2014. In 2014 in 2014. 2014. In 2014, in early 2016, the case lawsuit stipulates that the Fox Sports Jason Whitline provides for his interest in the appearance of Binks Stewart in the offer that will host it during the Super Bowl week.
According to the deposit, Stewart Pinson met Dixon on the evening of January 27, 2016, in a hotel pub to discuss the ideas of the Witke Valley Executive. But the conversation took a strange turn, as the lawsuit mentioned, as Dixon made comments on Binks Stewart like “You are not funny or interesting or talented” and “You are not hot enough to be a hot girl on TV.”
In the last call, the complaint states, Dickson Stewart called for his room for beer and seeing the scene – an offer that I initially rejected, but then reluctantly. “
“When Mrs. Stewart Picans stood on the balcony looking at the dark, Dixon quickly pushed her on the wall and hung her arms alongside her,” says the lawsuit. “With her arms, he grabbed his body and pressure his body against her salary, Dixon tried to force his tongue on her mouth. Mrs. Stewart closed her mouth closed.
Dixon ignored her, and continued to pressure her body and lick her closed mouth. While keeping one of her arms installed, move his other arm from pressing her upper elbow on the wall to her body and towards her chest. Mrs. Stewart Bunkher confiscated the moment of the partial freedom to push him away, for example, “Blore me”, and left the hotel room quickly. “
According to the lawsuit, Stewart Bunkher called her mother on her way home and told her what happened. “The two agreed that it would be wise for Mrs. Stewart Runkher silent instead of risking the profession in which she worked hard to build it,” the complaint said.
Stewart Binks got a Whitline display job, but after several weeks, its agents were informed that Fox decided not to renew its contract. Since then, Stewart has continued work environments in the industry, including vehicles for ESPN and other ports, but the lawsuit states that “on information and faith, she suspects that after leaving Fox, Dixon continued to benefit from his contacts to undermine a professional life.”
Stewart Binks seeks to obtain unlimited damage, in addition to “restraint relief, including but not limited to FOX guidance to take immediate and effective measures to prevent any current or future attack and battery. At least, this should include ending responsible individuals, as well as Those who enabled or protected them, without separating. “
Earlier this month, Dixon, Fox Sports and Fox Corp. were. Among the defendants In a civil lawsuit It was presented by a hairdresser Noshin Varaji In the Los Angeles County Supreme Court. This lawsuit – also called the former Fox Sports host, and the current host Joy Taylor as a defendant – claim that Faraji was forced to bear a workplace for women or racist and worth Network.
According to Stewart Pinzi’s complaints, I contacted Faraji after the hairdresser filed a lawsuit to find out how it could help. Miss. Farraji simply asked that Mrs. Stewart Troyer tells her story to the world, “the complaint indicates.