A former Fox Sports activities hairstylist, Noushin Faraji, filed a lawsuit on Friday alleging sexual harassment by community govt Charlie Dixon and on-air persona Skip Bayless. The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles, additionally names Fox, Fox Sports activities, FS1, FS2, and FS1 host Pleasure Taylor as defendants.The allegationsFaraji claims that Dixon, head of content material for FS1, grabbed her buttocks at a celebration. She alleges that when she instructed Taylor concerning the incident, Taylor instructed her to “recover from it.” Faraji additionally alleges that Bayless gave her “lingering hugs and kisses on the cheek whereas placing his physique in opposition to hers and urgent in opposition to her breasts.” The lawsuit says that she repeatedly rejected Bayless’ advances, even telling him she was affected by ovarian most cancers.Based on the lawsuit, Bayless supplied Faraji $1.5 million to have intercourse with him and accused her of sleeping along with his then-co-host, Shannon Sharpe. The go well with contains an alleged change the place Bayless stated: “Aren’t you Muslim? Doesn’t your dad have three to 4 wives?” Faraji claims she reported these incidents to Human Assets and Worker Relations. The lawsuit additionally alleges that Taylor was “insulting Faraji on a private {and professional} stage” and mocked her pronunciation after their friendship ended.Looking for class-action standingFaraji is searching for class-action standing for herself and different nonexempt Fox workers in California over the previous 4 years. She is searching for unspecified financial damages and a jury trial.Sports activities legislation lawyer Daniel Wallach famous, “Her prolonged tenure at Fox Sports activities and not-so-thinly-veiled references to a number of nameless witnesses counsel that she could have the receipts to again up her model of the occasions.” He added, “Simply as importantly, she contemporaneously raised these points with co-workers, which, within the jurors’ eyes, might enhance the credibility of those claims.”Poisonous office claimsThe lawsuit says, “Ms Faraji brings forth this motion as a result of for over a decade at Fox, she was compelled to endure a misogynistic, racist, and ableist office the place executives and expertise had been allowed to bodily and verbally abuse staff with impunity.”It continues, “When Ms. Faraji and others got here ahead to report the wrongdoing, as an alternative of addressing their issues, Fox retaliated in opposition to them whereas the perpetrators and those that protected them had been inexplicably promoted. This case thus represents yet one more in an extended line of circumstances chronicling the poisonous tradition at Fox, marked by unhealthy religion guarantees and repeated failures to deal with a toxic and entrenched patriarchy.”The lawsuit follows Bayless’ departure from Fox Sports activities in August and Sharpe’s earlier exit. Whereas not named as defendants, the go well with mentions Fox Sports activities President and COO Mark Silverman and CEO and Govt Producer Eric Shanks as doubtlessly being added to the authorized motion.Fox Sports activities respondsFox Sports activities responded with the next assertion: “We take these allegations significantly and don’t have any additional remark presently given this pending litigation.” Faraji’s legal professionals didn’t present fast remark.
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