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Megyn Kelly said an ‘underground army of women’ at Fox News helped oust Roger Ailes for sexual harassment

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Megyn Kelly said an ‘underground army of women’ at Fox News helped oust Roger Ailes for sexual harassment

Megyn Kelly

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Megyn Kelly.

Gretchen Carlson was the first woman at Fox News to publicly accuse former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes of sexual harassment, but she definitely wasn’t the last.

Ailes died Thursday at age 77.

In her memoir “Settle for More,” Fox News host Megyn Kelly described how women at the network secretly banded together to share their stories with investigators, ultimately ousting Ailes in July 2016.

Kelly also accused Ailes of trying to kiss her in 2006 when she had just started as a reporter in Fox’s D.C. bureau in the book, a charge he strongly denied. Years later, a friend of hers at the network told her about a similar experience.

After Carlson filed her lawsuit July 6, and Fox began investigating the charges, Kelly wrote that she and her friend agreed to tell the investigators the truth if they were interviewed, and began quietly asking around if more women had experienced harassment from Ailes.

“She was a fearless soldier in what would become an underground army of women — those resolved to be honest about his behavior,” Kelly wrote.

But when Kelly found out the Ailes investigation would be limited so she wouldn’t get questioned, she wrote, she decided to come forward, and told Lachlan Murdoch, heir of the network’s parent company 21st Century Fox, what happened to her. Ailes found out, Kelly’s story leaked, and even more women started telling Kelly their stories.

“I had become aware of many other victims — the underground soldiers were finding each other — including some women who were still being harassed by him in deeply unsettling ways,” she wrote. “I figured if sharing my name with Roger would help the others stay anonymous, so be it.”

By July 21, Ailes resigned, despite continuing to deny the allegations against him.

He went on to advise President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign. Carlson settled her lawsuit with Ailes and 21st Century Fox for $20 million in September.

Roger Ailes

REUTERS/Fred Prouser

Roger Ailes in 2006.

Throughout the book, Kelly expresses gratitude to Ailes for giving her so many chances to advance her career, and writes that she looked to him as a mentor. But she explains how she felt she had to come forward with the other women who said they experienced sexual harassment from Ailes’, too, even though this “army” had to stay “underground.”

“Somehow, they found the courage to risk it all. They want their anonymity, and I will respect their wishes, but as a result, they will never get the credit they deserve,” Kelly wrote. “All I can say is, I am incredibly proud of each and every one of them.”

Settle for More” was on the New York Times Best Sellers list months after it debuted on November 15, 2016. Kelly’s new show on NBC News premieres in June.

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Megyn Kelly

Victoria Will/Invision/AP

Megyn Kelly.

Gretchen Carlson was the first woman at Fox News to publicly accuse former Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes of sexual harassment, but she definitely wasn’t the last.

Ailes died Thursday at age 77.

In her memoir “Settle for More,” Fox News host Megyn Kelly described how women at the network secretly banded together to share their stories with investigators, ultimately ousting Ailes in July 2016.

Kelly also accused Ailes of trying to kiss her in 2006 when she had just started as a reporter in Fox’s D.C. bureau in the book, a charge he strongly denied. Years later, a friend of hers at the network told her about a similar experience.

After Carlson filed her lawsuit July 6, and Fox began investigating the charges, Kelly wrote that she and her friend agreed to tell the investigators the truth if they were interviewed, and began quietly asking around if more women had experienced harassment from Ailes.

“She was a fearless soldier in what would become an underground army of women — those resolved to be honest about his behavior,” Kelly wrote.

But when Kelly found out the Ailes investigation would be limited so she wouldn’t get questioned, she wrote, she decided to come forward, and told Lachlan Murdoch, heir of the network’s parent company 21st Century Fox, what happened to her. Ailes found out, Kelly’s story leaked, and even more women started telling Kelly their stories.

“I had become aware of many other victims — the underground soldiers were finding each other — including some women who were still being harassed by him in deeply unsettling ways,” she wrote. “I figured if sharing my name with Roger would help the others stay anonymous, so be it.”

By July 21, Ailes resigned, despite continuing to deny the allegations against him.

He went on to advise President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign. Carlson settled her lawsuit with Ailes and 21st Century Fox for $20 million in September.

Roger Ailes

REUTERS/Fred Prouser

Roger Ailes in 2006.

Throughout the book, Kelly expresses gratitude to Ailes for giving her so many chances to advance her career, and writes that she looked to him as a mentor. But she explains how she felt she had to come forward with the other women who said they experienced sexual harassment from Ailes’, too, even though this “army” had to stay “underground.”

“Somehow, they found the courage to risk it all. They want their anonymity, and I will respect their wishes, but as a result, they will never get the credit they deserve,” Kelly wrote. “All I can say is, I am incredibly proud of each and every one of them.”

Settle for More” was on the New York Times Best Sellers list months after it debuted on November 15, 2016. Kelly’s new show on NBC News premieres in June.

NOW WATCH: Here’s a brief history of the Megyn Kelly–Donald Trump feud

Please enable Javascript to watch this video

Read more stories on Business Insider, Malaysian edition of the world’s fastest-growing business and technology news website.



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