Tucker Carlson’s departure from Fox News has been a media highlight since its announcement on April 24th. The reasoning behind his departure is under much speculation, but one credible theory is over a lawsuit with a former Fox producer.
.@TuckerCarlson's abrupt ouster from Fox this week is a win for the American ruling class and the D.C. uniparty regime, and a tremendous loss for regime dissenters and those on the side of civilizational sanity.
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— Josh Hammer (@josh_hammer) April 28, 2023
The New York Times recently published, “In a Lawsuit, Tucker Carlson Is Accused of Promoting a Hostile Work Environment.” MSNBC also let loose a similar headline, “Abby Grossberg: Tucker Carlson made ‘my life a living hell.’”
Abby Grossberg, the former Fox News Producer, is certainly making a name for herself by filing a lawsuit over Tucker’s supposed workplace shenanigans. However, is any of it true?
The Spectator has recently published an article quoting Grossberg’s legal team. The article and quote confirm that Grossberg and Carlson have never actually met. A major the mainstream neglected to mention.
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— Dinesh D'Souza (@DineshDSouza) April 28, 2023
“[T]he former Fox News producer never actually met Tucker Carlson in person while working on his show,” the report said.
Spector explains that this new revelation obviously “complicates” the ex-producer’s story about the alleged working relationship between the two.
Attorney Kimberly A. Catala, who is representing Grossberg, said, “Like many on the [‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’] staff, Abby never met Tucker Carlson in person because he taped the show from his personal studios in Maine and Florida, and he did not visit Fox’s NY HQ during her time there.”
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— John Solomon (@jsolomonReports) April 27, 2023
It was reported by The Times that Grossberg was fired in March after she filed two lawsuits against Fox News.
“Ms. Grossberg said in the lawsuit naming Mr. Carlson that male producers regularly used vulgarities to describe women and frequently made antisemitic jokes,” the Times reported.
Grossberg continues to claim that lawyers for Fox “coerced” her “into providing a misleading deposition in a recent defamation case brought by Dominion Voting Systems and defending an offensive text from Mr. Carlson.”