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Fox Sports fires executive accused twice of sexual battery

Charlie Dixon, a Fox Sports executive vice president who is being sued for sexual misconduct, was fired by the network.

However, Dixon’s attorney say the network terminated him for hiring his wife as a freelancer and not because of the harassment cases.

Former network host Julie Stewart-Binks filed a lawsuit in January, alleging that Dixon sexually assaulted her by forcibly kissing her after pushing her against a wall in January 2016.

Dixon’s attorney, John Ly, said his client is saddened by Fox Sports’ decision to terminate his employment, and has cooperated fully with the investigation and denies engaging in any inappropriate conduct.

“After nine years in positions of increasing responsibility at the network, Mr. Dixon was told that he was being let go for violating company policy,” Ly said in a statement. “According to the network, Mr. Dixon did not disclose to human resources or the legal department that a third-party production company had hired his wife as a temporary freelancer. But the reality is that Mr. Dixon had asked his supervisor about the hire and was told that there were no objections. It is noteworthy that a Fox spokesperson made no reference to the company investigation of sexual harassment claims in announcing Mr. Dixon’s departure.”

This post appeared first on USA TODAY
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