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Lawyers for Fox News reportedly persuaded a Delaware court to redact legal filings that showed Tucker Carlson calling a senior executive at the network the “c-word” as Fox prepared for a defamation trial over Dominion Voting Systems’s blockbuster lawsuit last week, according to The Wall Street Journal.The messages are among hundreds of emails and texts from the case, which also revealed Carlson ridiculing guests and colleagues on the network and saying that he hates Donald Trump “passionately” while bolstering the former president on his most-watched programme.Carlson’s surprise exit from the network also follow a lawsuit from Abby Grossberg, a former producer on Tucker Carlson Tonightwhose complaint alleges Grossberg and other women were routinely undermined and verbally violated “by a poisonous and entrenched patriarchy.”Rolling Stone also reported that Fox News and its communications department has kept a dossier of damaging information on the man who, until Monday, was its top star, documenting instances of alleged “workplace conduct, disparaging comments about management and colleagues, and allegations that the now-former primetime host created a toxic work environment,” the magazine reported. Superace
Lawyers for Fox News reportedly persuaded a Delaware court to redact legal filings that showed Tucker Carlson calling a senior executive at the network the “c-word” as Fox prepared for a defamation trial over Dominion Voting Systems’s blockbuster lawsuit last week, according to The Wall Street Journal.The messages are among hundreds of emails and texts from the case, which also revealed Carlson ridiculing guests and colleagues on the network and saying that he hates Donald Trump “passionately” while bolstering the former president on his most-watched programme.Carlson’s surprise exit from the network also follow a lawsuit from Abby Grossberg, a former producer on Tucker Carlson Tonightwhose complaint alleges Grossberg and other women were routinely undermined and verbally violated “by a poisonous and entrenched patriarchy.”Rolling Stone also reported that Fox News and its communications department has kept a dossier of damaging information on the man who, until Monday, was its top star, documenting instances of alleged “workplace conduct, disparaging comments about management and colleagues, and allegations that the now-former primetime host created a toxic work environment,” the magazine reported. Slots