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Saturday, 30 July 2016

Former booker for Fox News claims she was "psychologically tortured" by Roger Ailes for 20 years.

Laurie Luhn with Megyn Kelly
Courtesy of New York Magazine:  

Laurie Luhn told the lawyers at Paul, Weiss that she had been harassed by Ailes for more than 20 years, that executives at Fox News had known about it and helped cover it up, and that it had ruined her life. “It was psychological torture,” she later told me. 

So far, most of the women who have spoken publicly about harassment by Ailes in the wake of Gretchen Carlson’s lawsuit had said no to Ailes’s sexual advances. They ran out of hotel rooms, they pulled away from embraces, they complained or avoided or generally resisted, even when it hurt their careers. This is the account of a woman who chose to go along with what Roger Ailes wanted — because he was powerful, because she thought he could help her advance her career, because she was professionally adrift and emotionally unmoored. 

Doing so helped Luhn’s career for a time — at her peak, she earned $250,000 a year as an event planner at Fox while, according to both her own account and four confirming sources, enjoying Ailes’s protection within the company. But the arrangement required her to do many things she is now horrified by, including luring young female Fox employees into one-on-one situations with Ailes that Luhn knew could result in harassment. “He’s a predator,” she told me. In recent years, Luhn had a series of mental breakdowns that she attributes to the stress of her situation, and was even hospitalized for a time. 

You know I am not a woman so there is no way for me to understand what it must be like to have somebody demand that you trade sex for employment, or for career advancement.

But just the idea that somebody felt they had to allow a sweaty corpulent troll like Roger Ailes to paw them and denigrate them makes me both nauseous and enraged at the same time.

And the fact that others at Fox News knew of this behavior and allowed it to go on, should serve as an indictment of the entire organization.

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