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read more:Fox News Judicial Analyst Andrew Napolitano Accused of Sexual Assault and Attempted Rape in Second Lawsuit
COLIN KALMBACHER
Sep 28th, 2020
A second man has come forward to allege that he was sexually assaulted by former judge and current Fox News judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano.
A lawsuit was filed accusing the on-air personality of sexual abuse, sexual assault, assault, battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress in New Jersey state court on Monday morning. Through his attorney, Napolitano strongly disputed the allegations as “total fiction.” The Napolitano attorney called this a “copycat lawsuit” filed for “financial gain.”
Content warning: In the graphic filing, Napolitano is repeatedly accused of making unwanted sexual advances and lording his status and power over a young waiter in order to extort sexual favors. The filing also accuses the former judge of attempting to rape and sodomize the younger man.
According to the 18-page complaint obtained by Law&Crime, Napolitano followed James Kruzelnick into the bathroom of a New Jersey restaurant where the latter man worked in December 2014. Kruzelnick claims that he was then groped from behind by Napolitano, who allegedly said: “You are just so hot.”
The lawsuit documents the aftermath of that alleged incident.
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https://lawandcrime.com/lawsuit/fox-...econd-lawsuit/
Poor Nap.
He mentioned the five eyes.
They took him off air next day, took him to a dark room, and threatened to out this.
Now that the devil is done using him, the contract is over, and they reveal his shame and crimes to the world anyway. He was fooled by his optimisim bias, which is when the captured is nice and congenial with their captor, the more the captor threatens death, the nicer and more compliant the captured is toward the captor.
In the end, they still just "shoot" him anyway. Mafia style.
I never had the power to coerce people to mow my lawn and give me bjs, but I doubt I would abuse the power I had. Even so, its hard to say as an individual you would be different when you never came close... ..on the other hand, lawyers turn to be judges, and lawyers have never been great.
Last edited by UWDude; 09-28-2020 at 02:52 PM.
He must be a threat to someone.
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Nope, he is an old used condom. They are done with him. He is character assassinated, legally gagged soon, and facing harsh penalties because he is an officer of the court. He did their bidding, and they, as always, betrayed him in the end. Seal Team 6 can confirm.
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"To learn who rules over you simply find out who you arent allowed to criticize."
Damn. They got him. Now they’ll use him to taint libertarianism I guess.
erm, perhaps this leaving congressman would have
enhanced the taint with an anti-MAGA russian collusion ally among a deficit of remaining allies in the Libertarian Party
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read more:Andrew Napolitano Out At Fox News After Business Network Employee Alleges Sexual Harassment
By Ted Johnson
August 2, 2021
Fox News Media said it has parted ways with legal analyst Andrew Napolitano, following an associate producer’s claim of sexual harassment.
The employee, John Fawcett, who works on Fox Business Network’s Kudlow, filed a lawsuit Monday in New York Supreme Court (read it here) against the network, outlining his claims against Napolitano.
Fawcett also alleged that Larry Kudlow, the host of the show, has used ethnic slurs and made sexually inappropriate comments about women “in front of multiple staffers,” including himself and a senior vice president. He also claimed that Kudlow nixed the appearance of Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL) on the show because of his race.
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Napolitano and his attorney, Tom Clare, did not immediately return a request for comment.
In the lawsuit, Fawcett, 27, claimed that when he started working at Fox Business in 2019 as an entry-level production assistant working for Lou Dobbs’ show, he encountered Napolitano on an elevator at the Fox News headquarters. He alleged that Napolitano made sexually suggestive comments and stroked his arm.
After getting off the elevator, according to Fawcett’s lawsuit, he told colleagues about the encounter and “they immediately started laughing. “It was common knowledge that Judge Napolitano sexually harassed young men at Fox News, and it even happened to one of the plaintiff’s co-workers,” the lawsuit claimed. Fawcett did not initially report the incident to human resources because he did not want to jeopardize his career at the network, but he did tell Dobbs. According to the lawsuit, Dobbs relayed the complaint to Kevin Lord, the executive vice president and chief human resources officer at Fox Corp. Fawcett claimed that Lord then met with him and asked about the incident but was dismissive of it.
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https://deadline.com/2021/08/fox-new...ow-1234807850/
From back in January (seems to be the same accusers)
Accusers Drop Suits Against Ex-Judge, Former Fox News Commentator Andrew Napolitano
Two men accusing former Fox News analyst Andrew Napolitano of sexual assault have dropped their lawsuits against him, and his libel suit against one of his accusers has been withdrawn as well.
Neither side in the litigation is saying whether any cash changed hands as part of the withdrawal of their cases.
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