Skip Bayless, Fox Sports Exec Accused of Sexual Misconduct

Lawsuit Alleges Sexual Misconduct and a Hostile Work Environment at Fox Sports

 

Over the past decade, women have filed numerous civil lawsuits alleging sexual assault, abuse, or harassment against professional athletes. A notable example is Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson, who settled multiple lawsuits brought by women accusing him of sexual misconduct. 

 

In a similar vein, media outlets have reportedly reached settlements and nondisclosure agreements with women who allege sexual misconduct by on-air television personalities or executives. Instances include NBC News and Matt Lauer, as well as Gretchen Carlson’s $20 million settlement with Fox News after she claimed Roger Ailes sabotaged her career in retaliation for her refusal of his sexual advances and for raising complaints about sexual harassment. 

 

A recently filed lawsuit alleges sexual battery and a hostile work environment within the sports media industry. 

 

Noushin Faraji has brought a lawsuit against Fox Corporation, several Fox Sports subsidiaries, Charlie Dixon, Skip Bayless, Joy Taylor, and others. 

 

Faraji’s complaint states that she worked at Fox as a hairstylist from approximately 2012 until August 2024.

 

Some of the significant allegations in the complaint include:

 

    • Charlie Dixon, Executive Vice President of Content for FS1, gave Joy Taylor an on-air spot on “Undisputed” (a television show featuring former NFL player Shannon Sharpe and sports columnist Skip Bayless) because Taylor had sex with him.

 

    • Dixon reportedly groped Faraji at Taylor’s birthday party. When Faraji told Taylor about the incident, Taylor allegedly told Faraji to “get over it,” stating that Faraji only had a job because Taylor requested her and that Dixon could take the job away.

 

    • Dixon would allegedly not renew a female talent member’s contract unless she agreed to have sex with him.

 

    • Bayless allegedly made inappropriate advances toward Faraji, even offering her $1.5 million to sleep with him. When Faraji declined and mentioned his wife, Bayless reportedly responded, “Aren’t you Muslim? Doesn’t your dad have three to four wives?”

 

    • Taylor allegedly told Faraji that when she gained enough power within the company, she would report that Dixon had forced himself on her.

 

We will continue to follow and report on this sexual assault lawsuit against Fox Sports.

Corey Pollard

Corey Pollard is a top-rated personal injury attorney focused on recovering monetary damages for injured workers and accident victims. He has secured over $30 million for clients and published over 1,000 articles on workers' compensation, Social Security disability, and negligence law.

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