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Ed Henry’s Defamation Lawsuit Against CNN And NPR Dismissed — Update

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UPDATED, May 11, 2022: Ex-Fox News host Ed Henry’s defamation lawsuit against NPR and CNN has been voluntarily dismissed.A federal judge granted dismissal of the lawsuit with prejudice last week, according to a document filed in U.S.

District in New York. Under the terms, the parties will bear their own costs, expenses and attorneys’ fees. Court records show that the dismissal followed talks between the parties to resolve the case.Henry sued NPR and reporter David Folkenflik, as well as CNN and two of its on-air personalities, Brian Stelter and Alisyn Camerota, over their reporting on his dismissal from Fox News.

Henry was fired from Fox News in 2020 for alleged sexual misconduct.Henry’s attorney an a representative for CNN did not immediately return a request for comment.Folkenflik wrote on Twitter, “Fox News host Ed Henry’s lawsuit against me and NPR has been voluntarily dismissed.

We disclosed existence of a memo warning top Fox News execs agst promoting Henry well before his firing. We have not stepped away from a syllable of our report.”Last year, Henry also sued Fox News and Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott.

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