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Sean Hannity Accuser Just Got BAD NEWS

Yesterday, we reported that Fox News host Sean Hannity had been accused of sexual harassment

by former Fox News contributor Debbie Schlussel.

However, it didn't take long for her to backtrack on these claims in a big way.

Independent Journal Review reported that Hannity immediately spoke out to refute Schlussel's

accusations and threaten her with legal action.

Without missing a beat, Schlussel immediately admitted that Hannity never sexually harassed

her.

Instead, she said he was simply "creepy" and "not someone I liked."

Schlussel initially claimed that Hannity invited her back to his hotel room after a book signing

in Detroit, Michigan in the early 2000s.

When she refused to go, she claimed Hannity began yelling at her and told her she would

never appear on his show again.

However, she was singing a very different tune on Monday after Hannity announced plans

to sue her.

"I would never accuse him of that.

Sexual harassment has a special meaning under the law, and I would never accuse him of that,"

Schlussel said.

"He tried to get me to go back to the hotel after the show after he and his executive

producer Bill Shine treated me horribly."

"I never thought I was sexually harassed by Sean Hannity, I thought he was weird and

creepy not someone I liked," she added.

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Bill O'Reilly Gets Some AWFUL News One Week After Being Fired - Duration: 2:21.

Bill O'Reilly Gets Some AWFUL News One Week After Being Fired

Last week, Bill O'Reilly was fired from Fox News after a series of sexual harassment

allegations against him came to light.

After 20 years with the network, O'Reilly was undoubtedly hoping that his successor

Tucker Carlson would suffer a ratings decline in his time slot.

That's why this came as bad news to O'Reilly…

Daily Mail reported that Carlson almost matched O'Reilly's ratings when he took over his

time slot on Monday.

He pulled in an average of 3.2 million viewers, and more than 630,000 of his audience was

in the 25 to 54 age bracket, a key demographic for the program.

These stats put Carlson 10 per cent off O'Reilly's final average of 3.6 million on April 11,

but his increased pull over O'Reilly in the aforementioned demographic has made him

a huge success in the minds of Fox News executives.

He also handily beat his competitors, CNN's Anderson Cooper 360 and MSNBC's All In With

Chris Hayes, who each pulled in 1 million and 1.5 million viewers respectively.

Carlson opened his show on Monday by paying tribute to O'Reilly.

"For those of you tuning in expecting to see someone different in this anchor chair

I know the feeling well," Carlson said.

"What O'Reilly did was not easy.

He set a high bar, and I'm going to do my best to meet it.

Thanks for sticking with us."

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