A new lawsuit against Fox News, filed by a booking producer, highlights the network’s misogynistic and hostile work environment and details how it affects all of its employees, including some of its biggest names. The lawsuit demonstrates that Fox’s toxic culture — which extends back to when former chair and CEO Roger Ailes started the network — still persists over 25 years later.
On March 20, Abby Grossberg sued Fox Corp., Fox News Network, and an array of individual employees for numerous alleged violations related to pay equality, gender discrimination, religious discrimination, and protections against retaliation. During her employment at Fox, Grossberg first worked on Sunday Morning Futures with Maria Bartiromo as a senior booking producer and then worked on Tucker Carlson Tonight.
In that time, Grossberg says she experienced or witnessed pay discrimination, misogynistic group discussions and displays by other employees, antisemitic remarks about herself and other Jewish colleagues, and harassment of female employees by higher-ups of Fox News. Grossberg approached human resources about this culture but “no meaningful investigation ... has occurred.” After insisting that her “work environment will remain harassment-free,” Fox eventually filed a preemptive retaliatory lawsuit, which the network has since pulled, and put her on administrative leave.
As Media Matters previously documented, misogyny has been deeply ingrained in the network’s culture since its inception. Over the years, employees have filed dozens of sexual harassment complaints against Fox Corp. and Fox News Network, including reporting unwanted sexual advances from Ailes. There were also reports of other employees, including current hosts, being sexist and condescending.
The network is currently embroiled in multiple other lawsuits, including a billion dollar defamation suit by Dominion Voting Systems for spreading lies about the company and the 2020 election. Fox’s Maria Bartiromo is highlighted throughout Dominion’s lawsuit because she pushed — and hosted guests who pushed — baseless claims about the company’s involvement in nonexistent election fraud without noting that these allegations were unsubstantiated. Fox also faces a $2.7 billion defamation lawsuit from Smartmatic over similar lies.
Here are a few examples from Grossberg’s lawsuit detailing Fox’s toxic culture: