Former Fox Sports anchor accused the network of sexual assault on her

Former Fox Sports anchor and reporter Julie Stewart-Binks accused her of sexual assault on her former boss at the balcony outside his Marina Del Rey hotel in 2016.
The lawsuit filed by the High Court of Los Angeles County on Friday stated that the FS1 content FS1 executor Charlie Dixon leaned on Stewart-Binks on the wall and “strongly” put him “strongly” The corpse was pressed on her, and “trying to force his tongue to enter her mouth” gathered together to discuss the plan of the upcoming performance.
The lawsuit stated that Stewart-Binks finally slipped away from Dixon, but shortly after the incident, her contract with Fox did not renew. According to the document, in June 2017, after she worked at Fox (Fox), Stewart-Binks was interviewed by the human resources department as part of the investigation of another FOX executive.
In the lawsuit, Stewart-Binks pointed out that the lawsuit accusing human resources involving an event involving Dixon and saying he was an event they should investigate. The lawsuit did not take action, but said: “Fox roughly decided to protect Dixon and allow sex predators to maintain a senior executive in Fox for nearly ten years.”
The lawsuit claims that sexual assault and sexual beatings are the causes of all defendants, including Dixon, Fox Sports and its parent company Fox.
The Times cannot reach Dixon through Fox Sports. When the New York Times and their allegations and their allegations were inquired, Fox Sports sent a statement through email: “These allegations come from eight years ago. At that time, we quickly hired a third -party company to conduct investigations based on their discovery investigation. And solve this problem ”
Fox did not disclose the result of a third -party investigation.
Stewart-Binks was hired as anchors and reporters of the 2013 Guinsu FS1. Some of her duties on the Internet include holding daily football performances, reporting the report of the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, and in 2014 as Ducks Sideline Reporter. In early 2016, the lawsuit pointed out that Fox Sports host Jason Whitlock said that he was interested in making Stewart-Binks appear in his performance he hosted during the Super Bowl Week.
According to the document, Stewart-Binks met with Dixon on the evening of January 27, 2016 to discuss the executives’ ideas for the Whitlock program. The lawsuit pointed out that a strange change in this conversation, because Dixon published such a comment to Stewart-Binks, such as “you are not interesting, fun or talented” and “You are not hot enough. , Can’t be a popular girl on TV.
The complaint pointed out that Dixon’s last call pointed out that Dixon invited Stewart to his room to drink beer and saw this view-she initially refused, but later “barely” accepted this. A proposal.
The lawsuit pointed out: “When Ms. Stewart-Binks stood on the balcony, looking at the darkness, Dixon quickly pushed her to the wall and fixed her arm beside her.” “With her arms holding strongly, his body was pressed on her, and Dixon tried to force his tongue to enter her mouth. Stewart-Binks closed her mouth.
“Dixon ignored her, continued to press her body, licking her closed mouth. While nailing one of her arm, he pressed the other arm on the elbow on the wall and turned to her to her Ms. Stewks, on the chest, grabbed the time of prejudice, pushed him away, said “leave me”, and then quickly leave the hotel room. “
According to the lawsuit, Stewart-Binks called her mother on her way home and told her what was going on. The complaint said: “The two agreed, Ms. Stewart Bindes remained silent, instead of risk the risk of the occupation that she worked hard, this would be wise.”
Stewart-Binks was a performance of Whitlock, but a few weeks later, her agent told her that Fox decided not to renew the contract. Since then, Stewart-Binks has continued to work in the industry, including the performance of ESPN and other media, but the lawsuit states: “About information and beliefs, she suspects that after leaving Fox, Dixon continues to use His connection to destroy her relationship.
Stewart-Binks is seeking unspecified damage compensation, and “the relief of the ban, including but not limited to instruct Fox to take immediately effective measures to prevent any current or future sexual assault and beating. At least, at least, This should involve individuals who have terminated responsibilities and those who enable them or protect them without dismissing. “
Earlier this month, Dixon, Fox Sports and Fox Corp. were the defendants in the civil lawsuit filed by Noushin Faraji in the Los Angeles County High Court. This lawsuit-also appointed former Fox Sports host Skip Bayless and the current host Joy Taylor as the defendant-Faraji “forced to endure a workplace of dislike women, racists and abilities, executives The talented talents are allowed to be a non -fine body and artificial abuse “in her online work for more than ten years.
According to Stewart-Binks complaints, hairdresser litigation to see how she provided help, she contacted Farajigan. “Multi -sclerosis. Faragi just asked Ms. Spitter Bins to tell her story to the world,” to tell.