Roger Ailes Accuser Laurie Luhn: Fox News' Lawyers Are 'Terrorizing' Me
By Lloyd Grove, Diana Falzone
The Daily Beast
February 4, 2021
Former Fox News guest-booking chief and event planner Laurie Luhn—who left the right-leaning cable channel in 2010 and signed a reported $3.15-million settlement agreement to keep quiet about her decades of sexual and psychological abuse by the late Roger Ailes—says the outlet's high-powered law firm, Jones Day, is trying to intimidate her.
Several prominent attorneys contacted by The Daily Beast agreed that Jones Day was possibly engaging in "bullying," or "improper" and potentially "unethical" conduct when it sent a male process server to Luhn's Los Angeles home on the night of Tuesday, Jan. 26.
It was the day after Luhn, 60, was deposed in former Fox Nation anchor Britt McHenry's sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit against the network and McHenry's former co-host and alleged harasser George Murdoch, aka former pro wrestler Tyrus. The process server—who rang her buzzer but didn't identify himself, a still-rattled Luhn told The Daily Beast—delivered court documents that the law firm had already emailed to her lawyer, conservative activist Larry Klayman.
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