https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/18/business/media/fox-news-lawsuit-charles-payne.html?smid=tw-share
Fox News, which for more than a year has dealt with the fallout from an embarrassing sexual harassment scandal, was sued on Monday by the political commentator Scottie Nell Hughes, who claimed that she had been raped by the longtime anchor Charles Payne and was then retaliated against by the network after she came forward with her allegation.
Mr. Payne, the host of Making Money on Fox Business, returned to the air earlier this month after the network suspended him in July pending an investigation into his conduct. Upon his return, the network said that it had completed the investigation, which came after Ms. Hughes brought her allegations to the network in late June.
Representatives for Mr. Payne could not immediately be reached for comment, but he has previously denied claims from Ms. Hughes. In a statement released on July 7, his lawyer, Jonathan N. Halpern, said: Charles Payne vehemently denies the allegations. He will defend himself vigorously against these claims and will hold those responsible to account.
In her lawsuit, Ms. Hughes said that Mr. Payne had pressured his way into her hotel room in July 2013 and coerced her to have sexual intercourse with him, even though she had refused his advances by telling him no and stop.
According to the suit, Ms. Hughes was shocked and ashamed and did not immediately report the incident. She said that over the next two years she was forced to engage in a sexual relationship with Mr. Payne. In exchange, she said, she received career opportunities, including increased appearances on Fox News and Fox Business and the promise that Mr. Payne would help her land a contributor contract, a job that can pay several hundred thousand dollars a year. Ms. Hughes never became a paid contributor at either channel.