O’Reilly’s comments came during an interview with Glenn Beck, also a former Fox News host, and followed a New York Times report that the network paid a $32 million settlement to legal analyst Lis Wiehl after she accused O’Reilly of harassment.
O’Reilly told Beck he couldn’t discuss specifics about Wiehl’s case for legal reasons, but said the Times was motivated by personal hatred of him and published the Wiehl story only to keep him from getting back on a broadcast network, according to the AP.
“What a class act you are coming to my baby shower. I was truly touched,” Kelly wrote in one.
The former attorney slammed O’Reilly on “Megyn Kelly Today” on Monday after he defended himself against allegations of harassment by stating no woman had ever complained about him to the Human Resources department or the company’s legal department during his 21 years at the network.
“O’Reilly’s suggestion that no one ever complained about his behavior is false,” Kelly said Monday. “I know because I complained.”
O’Reilly was fired two months later after his top-rated program lost more than 50 advertisers following an April 1 report in The New York Times that five women were paid $13 million to settle sexual harassment suits.