Gretchen Carlson tweets support for Fox News sexual harassment accusers

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April 4, 2017 at 1:01AM
FILE-- Gretchen Carlson, the former Fox News anchor who sued network boss Roger Ailes for sexual harassment, at the home of her lawyer in Montclair, N.J., July 12, 2016. The parent company of Fox News said on Aug. 6, that it had settled a lawsuit with Carlson, who said that Roger Ailes had sexually harassed her when he was chairman of the network. In its statement, the company also apologized for the behavior. (Bryan Anselm/The New York Times) ORG XMIT: MIN2016090613530916
FILE-- Gretchen Carlson, the former Fox News anchor who sued network boss Roger Ailes for sexual harassment, at the home of her lawyer in Montclair, N.J., July 12, 2016. The parent company of Fox News said on Aug. 6, that it had settled a lawsuit with Carlson, who said that Roger Ailes had sexually harassed her when he was chairman of the network. In its statement, the company also apologized for the behavior. (Bryan Anselm/The New York Times) ORG XMIT: MIN2016090613530916 (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

As her former employer, Fox News, continues to deal with allegations of sexual harassment, Gretchen Carlson voiced her support and gratitude on Sunday for attorney Lisa Bloom, who is leading the charge against one of the network's most prominent pundits, Bill O'Reilly.

All I can say is thank you @LisaBloom #sexualharassment #warrior

– Gretchen Carlson (@GretchenCarlson) April 2, 2017

That show of gratitude wasn't enough for one of her followers who commented, "Thank you? That's it? Why not, apologize for not coming forward the 1st time you felt sexually offended while at @FoxNews," to which Carlson simply replied, "Wow."

– Gretchen Carlson (@GretchenCarlson) April 2, 2017

Bloom appeared on CNN's "Reliable Sources" Sunday morning to speak about the allegations made by her client, relationship advice writer and regular "O'Reilly Factor" guest Wendy Walsh. An expose by The New York Times revealed claims by Walsh that O'Reilly offered to make her a contributor on his show, but rescinded the offer after he denied her sexual advances.

The NYT report also revealed that Fox News and O'Reilly have handed out $13 million in settlements to female employees who have accused O'Reilly of lewd or abusive behavior towards them.

During her appearance on "Reliable Sources," Bloom called Fox News "the Bill Cosby of corporate America." O'Reilly defended himself in a statement sent to the Times saying, "Just like other prominent and controversial people," the statement read, "I'm vulnerable to lawsuits from individuals who want me to pay them to avoid negative publicity."

Gretchen Carlson made headlines when she filed a lawsuit against former Fox News Chairman and CEO Roger Ailes shortly after her contract expired with the network last June. Her lawsuit was followed by more than 20 women who came forward with sexual harassment allegations against Ailes, resulting in his resignation in August. Carlson settled her lawsuit with 21st Century Fox for $20 million.

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