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Judge Andrew Napolitano Ousted by Fox News Following Sexual Harassment Allegations

Judge Andrew Napolitano, a legal contributor for Fox News, is no longer employed by the network following allegations of sexual harassment.

In a complaint filed on Monday, a 27-year-old Fox News associate producer alleged that Napolitano has “sexually harassed numerous young male employees during his tenure at Fox News.” The plaintiff, whose name is John Fawcett, claims that he reported Napolitano’s misconduct to Fox News’ human resources department but they did not take any immediate activity against him.

In a remark to Variety, Fox News said that upon learning of the allegations, the network “immediately investigated the claims and addressed the matter with both parties.” Napolitano has not appeared on air at Fox News for several months.

“The network and Judge Napolitano hold since parted ways. We take all allegations of misconduct seriously, are involved to providing a guarded, transparent, and collaborative workplace environment for all our employees and took immediate, appropriate action,” Fox News said in the expression. Repr
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Former Bergen County Judge Andrew Napolitano accused of sexual assault in lawsuit

Former Bergen County judge and Fox News analyst Andrew Napolitano is being sued in federal court for allegedly sexually assaulting a male during his time on the bench.

Charles Corbishley filed suit in the Novel York Southern District court on Thursday and alleged that Napolitano “forcibly sodomized and sexually assaulted” him. Since Napolitano lives in New York, Corbishley is legally allowed to file the lawsuit there even though his alleged claims relate to an occurrence in New Jersey. Corbishley is asking for $10 million in damages.

“These accusations are completely false. Full stop," Napolitano said in a statement released by his attorney, Tom Clare. “I acquire never done anything enjoy what the accuser describes, at any time, to anyone, for any reason. I have never had any personal relationship or inappropriate contact or exchange of any kind with the man making this accusation. Each and every one of his claims against me are pure fiction. Period.”

According to the suit, Corbishley was facing arson charges in November of 1987. He hired criminal defense attorney Robert Hollis, who was at the ti

Second sex assault lawsuit claims Andrew Napolitano offered legal help for sexual favors

A Sussex County man has filed a $15 million lawsuit against former Bergen County Judge Andrew Napolitano on Monday, alleging the Fox News analyst attempted to rape him and offered legal help in exchange for sexual favors.

James Kruzelnick, a Wantage resident who says he frequently waited on Napolitano at the Mohawk House in Sparta, alleges in his suit that Napolitano sexually assaulted him between 2014 and 2017 and used the assure of legal advice to pressure Kruzelnick into acting sex acts.

Kruzelnick is the second man this month to sue Napolitano alleging sexual assault. Charles Corbishley, a South Carolina resident who stood in Napolitano’s Hackensack court on criminal charges in the 1980s, accused Napolitano of forcing him to perform oral sex in return for a more lenient sentence.

“We see a disturbing pattern emerging of Napolitano sexually assaulting much younger men and then using his power and influence to silence these victims,” Bennitta Joseph, Kruzelnick’s attorney, said in a statement.

Tom Clare, Napolitano’s attorney, called the latest allegations “total fiction.”

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A $15 million lawsuit against Fox News analyst Andrew Napolitano alleges he attempted to rape a bloke and coerced him into 'bizarre sex games'

Fox News analyst and former Fresh Jersey judge Andrew Napolitano is facing two separate allegations of sexual assault.

The first lawsuit against Napolitano was filed on September 11 and alleged that he had "forcibly sodomized" Charles Corbishley, then a 20-year-old defendant in Napolitano's court, in 1987. Napolitano filed a countersuit against Corbishley on September 15 for defamation, denying all of Corbishley's allegations.

On Monday, New Jersey resident James Kruzelnick filed a lawsuit seeking $15 million in damages from Napolitano, claiming a pattern of coercion and sexual abuse between 2014 and 2017. Kruzelnick alleges that Napolitano stalked and harassed him at his place of function, coerced him into "bizarre" sexual acts, and attempted to rape him, resulting in "severe and lasting emotional distress."

Napolitano's lawyer, Tom Clare, sent Business Insider the following statement: "These allegations are total fiction, and Judge Napolitano unequivocally denies them. This copycat lawsuit, filed and promoted publicly by the sam

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