• NinjaKlaus
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    Just reading the article shows she wilfully entered into a 3-year relationship with the man, who was married, he didn't coerce her into it, she thought it would help her career and then it ended up hurting it when the network decided not to use her anymore after they broke up.

    She has told her lawyer, who is preparing a legal complaint against Fox News and Payne, that she stayed in the relationship because she believed he would help her chances of landing a position at the network, according to the sources. Instead, the woman is alleging, after she ended the affair her appearances were drastically reduced, the sources say…

    I just have a problem with actively engaging and then suing later because it didn't turn out how you wanted it.

    According to the sources, the woman told her lawyer that from March 2015 to March 2016 she made several unsuccessful attempts to discuss her situation with Payne with former Fox News executive Bill Shine, who was head of programming at the time. Shine left Fox News on May 1.

    This is the actual concerning part, nobody wanted to talk to her, and it's possible it's because the anchor told them ahead of time and they chose to back him, but I don't know.