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    Home » Blog » ‘Offered $1.5 million to have sex’: Hairstylist sues Fox Sports’ ex- host Skip Bayless, executive and others

    ‘Offered $1.5 million to have sex’: Hairstylist sues Fox Sports’ ex- host Skip Bayless, executive and others

    January 6, 2025Updated:January 6, 2025 World No Comments
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    'Offered $1.5 million to have sex': Hairstylist sues Fox Sports' ex- host Skip Bayless, executive and others
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    On Friday, a previous Fox Sports stylist, Noushin Faraji, filed a complaint against network exec Charlie Dixon and Skip Bayless for sexual harassment. The lawsuit, filed in Los Angeles, even brands Fox, Fox Sports, FS1, FS2, and FS1 number Joy Taylor as defendants.
    The claims
    Faraji claims that Dixon, mind of information for FS1, grabbed her thighs at a party. She claims that Taylor told her to “get over it” when she told her about the event. Additionally, according to Fajari, Bayless “put his figure against it and pressurized against her bosoms,” while also giving her “lingering hugs and kisses on the face.” According to the lawsuit, she frequently turned down Bayless’s advances, perhaps telling him she had ovarian cancer.
    According to the lawsuit, Bayless offered Faraji$ 1.5 million to had intercourse with him and accused her of sleeping with his then-co-host, Shannon Sharpe. The suit includes an alleged change where Bayless said:” Aren’t you Muslim? Doesn’t your uncle have three to four ladies”? Faraji claims that she gave Human Resources and Employee Relations these situations.
    The lawsuit also alleges that Taylor insulted Faraji and made fun of her language after their companionship ended.
    Seeking class-action rank
    Over the past four decades, Faraji and another nonexempt Fox people have been seeking class-action status in California. She wants a jury trial and unspecified financial problems.
    Her long tenure at Fox Sports and not-so-veiled references to several private witnesses, according to sports lawyer Daniel Wallach, suggests that she may have the records to support her account. He added,” Just as important, she concurrently raised these concerns with co-workers, which, in the jury ‘ eyes, could increase the reliability of these claims”.
    Dangerous work claims
    According to the complaint,” Ms. Faraji brings forth this behavior because for over a century at Fox, she was forced to endure a cruel, prejudiced, and insensitive work where executives and expertise were permitted to physically and verbally misuse workers with impunity.”
    It continues,” When Ms. Faraji and people came forth to survey the wrong, instead of addressing their fears, Fox retaliated against them while the culprits and those who protected them were strangely promoted. So, this case is just one more in a long line of cases examining Fox’s harmful culture, which was marked by false promises and repeated failures to tackle a poisonous and ingrained patriarchy.
    The complaint follows Sharpe’s earlier return from Fox Sports and Bayless’s departure from Fox Sports in August. Although no named as defendants, the lawsuit mentions possible additions to the legal action by Fox Sports CEO and COO Mark Silverman and CEO and executive producer Eric Shanks.
    Fox Sports answers
    Given the ongoing litigation, Fox Sports responded with the following assertion:” We take these claims seriously and have no farther comment at this time.” Faraji’s doctors did not offer instant reply.

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