Ed Henry, a former Fox News anchor who was described as Weinstein-esque, but worse when he was fired over sexual misconduct claims in 2020, has been accused of assaulting another colleague.
Henry, who now works at competitor Newsmax and has denied all allegations, was said to have assaulted the woman after hed returned from an employer-mandated sex addiction rehab program.
Jennifer Eckhart, a former associate producer for Fox Business Network, sued Henry in 2020 alleges that Fox News violated federal sex-trafficking laws, saying Fox knew or should have known that Henry coerced her into a commercial sex act.
As the case remains in litigation, Michael J. Wilemin - Eckharts attorney - has filed a 39-page motion to try and block Foxs attempt to get a summary judgement.
The brief contains lurid new claims of another Fox News staffer was assaulted by Henry despite several co-workers warning top executives at the network.
It also notes that Fox had previously suspended Henry from covering Hillary Clintons 2016 presidential campaign after his alleged affair with a cocktail waitress in Las Vegas came to light and later sent him to sex addiction rehab.
They claim this is proof Fox knew Henry was a significant risk and failed to investigate past allegations against the anchor and that his issues were not a single consensual affair but consistent workplace sexual misconduct.
After Henry returned from what some described as sex addicts camp, an anonymous staffer said she was sexually assaulted by the anchor.
Ed Henry, a former Fox News anchor who was described as Weinstein-esque, but worse when he was fired over sexual misconduct claims in 2020 , has been accused of assaulting another colleague
Jennifer Eckhart, a former associate producer for Fox Business Network, sued Henry in 2020 alleges that Fox News violated federal sex-trafficking laws, saying Fox knew or should have known that Henry coerced her into a commercial sex act
Fox News treatment of Mr. Henry following his return to the network only served to embolden him, as he escalated his abusive treatment of women by not only raping Ms. Eckhart, but also sexually assaulting another Fox News colleague, Willemin wrote.
He also alleges that the networks Washington bureau helped Henry cover up allegations of sexting while using a Fox-issued phone and engaging in an inappropriate sexual relationship with an additional co-worker.
The then-22-year-old co-worker, who the filing claims was dealing with a severe imbalance of power with her superior Henry, said that he is a predator who coerced her to have sex in his office.
She also claims he sent an unsolicited photo of his penis to the co-worker and claims she told Fox colleagues about it in 2016, before Henrys suspension or Eckharts allegations.
Willemin writes that Fox Business anchor Liz Claman told Eckhart in 2016: Everyone at Fox News knows that Ed Henry is a sex addict. Thats no secret.
He also cites a former colleague at CNN, where Henry worked until 2011, who posted on X after the allegations: No chance @foxnews didnt know about Ed Henry. He was a menace to many of us on the comms side when he was @cnn and everyone talked about it. Literally so so so gross.
Willemin also includes a page and a half of additional sexual misconduct allegations against Fox News employees, some of whom still work at the company.
The network, as it has previously, repeated its denial of any wrongdoing in a statement to Mediaite.
As the case remains in litigation, Michael J. Wilemin - Eckharts attorney - has filed a 39-page motion to try and block Foxs attempt to get a summary judgement
After having missed their deadline for filing, the lawyers for Ms. Eckhart are now desperately trying to salvage their case. As discovery in this matter has confirmed, FOX News was not aware of any relationship between Ms. Eckhart and Mr. Henry or of any allegations of unwelcome sexual activity by Mr. Henry until after she left the company.
Willemin responded with a statement, saying: As made clear in todays filings, there is no merit to Fox News or Ed Henrys desperate attempts to extricate themselves from this case.
We firmly believe that Fox News and Mr. Henry are going to be held accountable by a jury or Ms. Eckharts peers, and we are very much looking forward to pushing this case to trial.
Eckhart posted to her Instagram story after the filing.
My heart goes out to every other woman that has suffered at the hands of Ed Henry as we have learned in the discovery process of this case that I am not the only survivor and Fox News employee he has groomed and sexually assaulted.
I eagerly await my day in court to cast even more light on the immorality of the culture the network continues to promote, and the countless other survivors that have suffered at the hands of pure evil.
At the time, Fox News said that once they heard the allegations, Henry was quickly let go.
Willemin also includes a page and a half of additional sexual misconduct allegations against Fox News employees, some of whom still work at the company
Eckhart posted to her Instagram story after the filing
Upon first learning of Jennifer Eckharts allegations in 2020, Fox News promptly conducted an investigation by an outside independent law firm, which resulted in senior management and HR terminating Ed Henry within six days, they said in a statement at the time.
Eckhart then sued Henry and the network for what she claims was a rape in 2017.
Her lawsuit also claimed Henry had targeted her and other women who responded to his advances because they worried about their jobs.
Henry eventually moved to Real Americas Voice, where he was accused of sending a younger staffer a photo of himself with a stripper, according to The Daily Beast.
Since 2022, Henry has worked at Newsmax.