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Fox Sports terminates Charlie Dixon's employment following sexual battery allegations from two former colleagues, according to his legal representative.

Fox Sports executive, Charlie Dixon, has been terminated from his position following allegations of sexual battery levied against him by previous employees in two separate lawsuits.

Taking a Gander at the juicy Scandals Unraveling at Fox Sports

Oh boy, buckle up folks! It's time to spill the tea on the salacious drama unfolding at Fox Sports. Charlie Dixon, previously FS1's executive producer of content, has found himself entangled in a couple of hot messes. Two lawsuits filed by ex-employees, accusing him of some pretty nasty business, have sent shockwaves through the sports world.

First up, we've got Julie Stewart-Binks, a former network anchor and reporter. She's claimed that in 2016, ol' Charlie here sexually assaulted her - forcibly kissing her at a Los Angeles hotel, yikes! Stewart-Binks has slapped Dixon, Fox Sports, and its parent company, Fox Corp, with claims of sexual assault and sexual battery.

But wait, there's more! Noushin Faraji has also joined the party by accusing Dixon of grabbing her booty without consent at a birthday bash for another Fox Sports employee. Faraji's lawsuit alleges sexual battery and hostile work environment against Dixon.

Now, you might be wondering about Dixon's reaction to these explosive allegations. Well, his attorney claims ol' Charlie denies any inappropriate conduct. However, Fox Sports let him go in late April, stating he's no longer with the company. His termination, they say, was due to a company policy violation, but they didn't get specific about the details. Dixon's lawyer, on the other hand, insists his client wasn't hiding anything and had informed superiors about hiring his wife as a temp freelancer.

As for the lawsuits, Fox Sports has been keen on settling things via mediation, though no resolutions have been made public yet.

Stay tuned for more updates on this juicy soap opera!

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  • The first allegation comes from Julie Stewart-Binks, a former network anchor, who claims Dixon sexually assaulted her in 2016 at a Los Angeles hotel.
  • Noushin Faraji, another ex-employee, has also accused Dixon of sexual battery, claiming he grabbed her inappropriately at a Fox Sports employee's birthday party.
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  • Fox Sports has expressed interest in settling the lawsuits through mediation, but no resolutions have been made public yet.
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  • Noushin Faraji has also levied allegations against ex-Fox Sports host, Skip Bayless, accusing him of making unwanted sexual advances.
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