The recent lawsuit filed by former Fox News producer Abby Grossberg against the network and Tucker Carlson has taken a new turn. Lawyers for Grossberg have confirmed that she never actually met Carlson in person while working on his show. This contradicts a recent report from a former Fox News employee and complicates the story about Carlson, Grossberg and the workplace environment on the show he hosted, as well as the alleged connection to Carlson's firing on Monday. Grossberg alleges that Carlson encouraged a hostile and sexist workplace environment among his employees and that she was subjected to bullying, antisemitic comments and sexism by staff while working out of Fox's Manhattan office. Her lawsuit against Fox News and the Fox Corporation names Carlson as a co-defendant, alongside other Fox employees. Grossberg's lawyers have said that she was in contact with Carlson on a daily basis over text and email, and that the two also spoke on the phone until she left the network. The lawsuit accuses Carlson of "aiding and abetting" the "toxic work environment." Grossberg's lawyers are currently reviewing and analyzing approximately thirty-four hours of audio recordings from her time with Tucker Carlson Tonight.
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