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Fox anchor says network does little about racial diversity

By Associated Press
Published: April 26, 2017, 11:42am

NEW YORK — A Fox News Channel anchor who is black has joined a racial discrimination lawsuit against his company, saying Wednesday the network has marginalized him and has little interest in promoting diversity.

Kelly Wright, who works a late-night shift at Fox, said he was moved to speak up when off-air colleagues sued recently, targeting a recently fired former comptroller at the network for racially offensive behavior. At an emotional news conference Wednesday, he said he could no longer sit in silence.

The ex-comptroller, Judith Slater, has denied the charges.

The expanded lawsuit now includes 13 former and current employees and says Fox executives were aware of Slater’s behavior for nearly a decade and did nothing. Fox said it vehemently denies the accusations.

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