Grossberg worked on Bartiromo’s weekend show during the 2020 election and was among those who received the “wackadoodle” memo from “Kraken” lawyer Sidney Powell, written by a self-described “ghost” woman, that served as the basis for some of the baseless election-fraud claims Fox News aired. ![]() ![]() Grossberg further alleged the ordeal was indicative of a discriminatory and misogynistic culture within the network. Among the many claims laid out in both documents, Grossberg claimed that prior to her deposition in the ongoing Dominion lawsuit, she was “coached by and intimidated by” Fox lawyers to give testimony she now regrets-an effort, she said, to get her and her former boss Maria Bartiromo to take the blame. Later on Monday evening, the New York Times reported the details of Grossberg’s two lawsuits against Fox News, filed in Delaware and New York. Grossberg has threatened to disclose Fox’s attorney-client privileged information and we have filed a temporary restraining order to protect our rights,” a Fox spokesperson emailed Confider. ![]() Filippatos, the attorney representing Grossberg, wrote in a statement to Confider: “Having just received and read Fox News’ frivolous attempt to silence Abby Grossberg, we are happy that the full story regarding her case will now be heard by three separate courts in each of which we are confident she will receive the justice she deserves and certainly the fair treatment which she hasn’t experienced thus far from her employer Fox News.”
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