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The network said it had received a complaint last Thursday from an attorney about the misconduct. An outside investigator was hired and, based on the results of that probe, Fox fired Henry.
Fox offered no details of the complaint that resulted in Henry”s firing, only to say that it happened “years ago.” A lawyer for Henry, Catherine Foti, said he denied the allegations “and is confident that he will be vindicated after a full hearing in an appropriate forum.
Henry, who co-anchored “America”s Newsroom” between the hours of 9 a.m. and noon on weekdays, had slowly rehabilitated his career on Fox following a four-month leave of absence that ended in 2016. That followed published reports of Henry”s extramarital affair with a Las Vegas cocktail waitress.
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The alleged victim is represented by noted sexual harassment attorney Douglas Wigdor. He also would not provide any details of the case.
Henry”s former co-anchor, Sandra Smith, announced the firing on the air. Fox said she”ll continue in her role with rotating co-anchors until a full-time replacement is hired.
Henry, a former White House correspondent for Fox, was only recently elevated to the role on “America”s Newsroom.” He got the job after Bill Hemmer moved to Shepard Smith”s afternoon time slot.
In a memo to staff, Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott and President Jay Wallace reminded employees of Fox”s 2017 overhaul of its human resources operation and the avenues they can follow with a sexual harassment complaint.
Fox”s late former chairman, Roger Ailes, was fired in 2016 following harassment allegations made by former anchor Gretchen Carlson. Prime-time anchor Bill O”Reilly lost his job a year later following the revelations of settlements reached with women who had complaints about his behaviour.