Ujkic v. Twenty-First Century Fox, Inc. et al

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Case Number:

1:16-cv-09608

Court:

New York Southern

Nature of Suit:

Civil Rights: Jobs

Judge:

Alison J. Nathan

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  1. March 23, 2018

    Fox Must Face Local Reporter's Sex Bias Suit

    It's not enough for Twenty-First Century Fox Inc. to argue it has nothing to do with a local affiliate's alleged mistreatment of a TV reporter, without addressing her claims that Fox corporate's misogynistic culture trickled down to the local station, a New York federal judge ruled Thursday.

  2. June 26, 2017

    Fox Says Bias Suit Fails To Show Blame At Corporate Level

    Twenty-First Century Fox Inc. on Friday blasted a local TV reporter's New York federal suit alleging a misogynistic culture in the company's corporate offices led to her mistreatment at a local affiliate, calling her complaint long on rhetoric but short on facts.

  3. June 12, 2017

    Fox TV Reporter Urges Judge Not To Trim Sex Bias Suit

    A freelance TV reporter asked a New York federal court Friday to reject Twenty-First Century Fox Inc.'s bid to trim her sex discrimination suit, arguing that various Fox entities should be deemed a single employer and that details of inappropriate conduct from former anchor Bill O'Reilly and longtime CEO Roger Ailes should be admissible.

  4. February 03, 2017

    Fox Blasts Ailes Mention In Reporter's Sex Bias Suit

    Twenty-First Century Fox Inc. asked a New York federal court to trim a local freelance TV reporter's discrimination suit Thursday, saying her claims should be confined to the specific station where she worked and that "irrelevant, prejudicial and time-barred" allegations regarding ex-Fox executive Roger Ailes should be tossed.

  5. December 13, 2016

    Fox Harassment Culture Spread To Local Units, Reporter Says

    A local New York Fox reporter said she'd long been cheated out of shifts at work and kept away from the anchor desk thanks to a misogynistic culture of harassment and discrimination handed down from Roger Ailes to her local news director, according to a suit filed Tuesday.