Sunday, October 22, 2017

Bill O'Reilly's spokesman fires back: New York Times trying to keep him off the air with 'unsubstantiated allegations'

Via Billy

Bill O'Reilly's attorney maintained that his client was falsely accused in the wake of allegations against Fox News founder and CEO Roger Ailes, who was forced to resign the network in 2016. (AP Photo/Peter Kramer)

A spokesman for Bill O'Reilly accused the New York Times of publishing "unsubstantiated allegations" in order to diminish the former Fox News host's job prospects.
 
"In its latest diatribe against Bill O'Reilly, the Times printed leaked information provided by anonymous sources that is out of context, false, defamatory, and obviously designed to embarrass Bill O'Reilly and to keep him from competing in the marketplace," Mark Fabiani said in a statement to CNN on Saturday.

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