![]() ![]() He mocked my lack of participation as 'hibernation' and 'celibacy.' Once again, like every other time, I asked him why he continued to do this when I only ever said 'No' and 'Please stop' and 'You're my boss.' 'He always wanted me to join him in masturbating on the phone. He made it sound as if he would be doing me a favor. He characterized this 'little fantasy outlet' as 'healthy' for me and simply 'blowing off steam.' He said it would keep me in traction for the next guy I dated. He said I needed to suspend the fact that he was my boss. 'He said that it wouldn't be sex because we wouldn't be touching. 'He was describing what I could expect next. He said I would masturbate facing him as he sat on the edge of the bed, naked and masturbating. I wasn't safe at work,' she told the Daily Beast regarding the phone call. The now-50-year-old revealed that she first decided to take legal action after receiving one of those phone calls in which she claims O'Reilly told her she needed to forget that he was her boss.Īndrea Mackris broke her years-long silence to speak for the first since signing an NDA and settling her sexual harassment lawsuit against her Fox News boss Bill O'Reilly back in October 2004 Included in her lawsuit was recordings of calls he made to Mackris late at night in which he allegedly shared his sexual fantasies with her, including how he wanted to use a 'loofah thing' on her in the shower, which he mistakenly called a 'falafel'. Newman pointed to the public statement she issued in 2004 in which she said 'there was no wrongdoing whatsoever by Mr O'Reilly'.ĭetails of the alleged sexual harassment were made public when Mackris sued her boss in 2004, claiming he called her late at night masturbating and demanding phone sex. In response to Mackris speaking out, O'Reilly's attorney Fredric S. Mackris, who worked as a producer on O'Reilly's show for four years, claims she was pressured into signing the NDA and that she has lost everything since she agreed to keep silent about her allegations. In a lengthy interview with the Daily Beast on Tuesday, Andrea Mackris broke her years-long silence to speak for the first since signing an NDA and settling her sexual harassment lawsuit against O'Reilly back in October 2004. Published: 21:46 GMT, 13 July 2021 | Updated: 01:40 GMT, 14 July 2021Ī Bill O'Reilly accuser who reached a $9 million settlement after accusing her Fox News boss of sexual harassment has claimed that he allegedly once told her he was 'going to make her play' even after she denied his advances. O'Reilly continued to work at Fox News until he was fired in 2017 when it was made public he had paid $13 million to five women for harassment allegations. ![]() She claims she was forced to sign the NDA.Louis, Missouri in the aftermath, says she is still alarmed by the experience ![]()
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