Bill OReilly Files Order To Keep Accuser From Appearing On The View
NEW YORK (AP) â" âThe Viewâ canceled a planned appearance Wednesday by a woman who settled a sexual harassment lawsuit against Bill OâReilly, after the former Fox News Channel personality sought and received a restraining order against her.
OâReilly accused his former producer, Andrea Mackris, of violating a non-disclosure agreement by talking about her experiences with him nearly two decades ago.
ABCâs daytime talk show, in a statement, said that after being notified of the restraining order âwe decided to postpone her interview pending further developments. We look forward to welcoming her to âThe Viewâ at a later date.â
Mackris gave an interview to the Daily Beast earlier this month detailing her experiences with OâReilly. She had accused him of making repeated lewd telephone calls, while he accused Mackris of an extortion attempt before agreeing to a $9 million settlement in 2004.
Fox News in 2017 fired OâReilly, then its most popular star, after it was revealed the company had paid five women a total of $13 million to keep quiet about disturbing encounters with him.
OâReilly, in court papers filed this week in New York state Supreme Court in Nassau County, accused Mackris of violating the confidentiality obligations she had agreed to in her settlement. While Mackris apparently believes the terms donât apply to her, âshe has not offered to return any of the millions of dollars she received,â OâReillyâs lawyers said.
Judge Randy Sue Marber, signed the restraining order Tuesday and ordered a hearing for July 26.
Mackris told the Daily Beast on Wednesday that âI hope the days of the law allowing the silencing of women are over. I will continue to fight for my voice.â
In the July 13 article for the website, Mackris spoke about her emotional distress and of being effectively blackballed in the news industry in the years following her case.
That article was co-authored by âcontributing reporterâ Diana Falzone, herself a former Fox News employee. Falzone settled a gender discrimination lawsuit against Fox, after she accused the network of abruptly taking her off the air when she wrote an article in 2017 detailing her struggles with endometriosis.
The Daily Beast disclosed Falzoneâs Fox connection and settlement in an editorâs note at the end of the piece.
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