Skip Bayless was hit with a sexual harassment lawsuit Friday after allegedly offering hairstylist Noushin Faraji $1.5 million for sex, among other repeated, unwanted advances. Also named as co ...
Noushin Faraji is suing Fox, Fox Sports, Bayless and others, alleging misconduct in the workplace, per a lawsuit filed on Friday, Jan. 3 ...
A bombshell lawsuit naming former Fox talent Skip Bayless and FS1 host Joy Taylor in addition to a Fox executive and the network itself was filed by hair stylist Noushin Faraji last week.
A lawsuit was filed against Fox Sports by a former hairstylist of theirs, Noushin Faraji, in which Taylor and Bayless were ...
A former Fox Sports hairstylist is suing the network, its parent company the Fox Corporation and former presenter Skip Bayless over claims that Bayless made unwanted sexual advancements towards her.
Skip Bayless, former host of Skip and Shannon: Undisputed on Fox Sports 1, is among several key figures, along with the network, accused by former Fox Sports hairstylist Noushin Faraji of sexual ...
There’s a new lawsuit filed last week with some serious allegations involving Fox Sports and defendants including executive vice president of content Charlie Dixon, former Undisputed ...
On Thursday, Stephen A. Smith, who is the centerpiece of ESPN's "First Take," weighed in on Bayless--though not on the ...
Shannon Sharpe laughed after declining any involvement in a lawsuit filed by Noushin Faraji, a former Fox Sports hairstylist, which accuses Skip Bayless — his former “Undisputed” co-host ...
The lawsuit filed by a former Fox Sports hairstylist alleges Bayless, former host of the network's "Undisputed," offered to pay her for sex.
Noushin Faraji is the former hairstylist claiming that Bayless, the host of Fox Sports' Undisputed, sexually harassed her, including claiming in her suit that Bayless offered her $1.5 million to have ...
Controversial sports pundit Skip Bayless has been accused of offering a hairstylist $1.5m for sex in a blockbuster workplace misconduct lawsuit relating to the plaintiff’s tenure working at the ...