More Wild & Disturbing Details Surface From Skip Bayless’

More Wild & Disturbing Details Surface From Skip Bayless’ s3xual Hᴀʀᴀssᴍᴇɴᴛ Lawsuit Involving Former Female Employee At FOX

Skip Bayless and Noushin Faraji (Photos via The Skip Bayless Show & Instagram)

Additional details have emerged following the shocking news of Skip Bayless getting sued for s3xual Hᴀʀᴀssᴍᴇɴᴛ by a former FOX employee.

News of the lawsuit naming Skip, as well as other FOX staffers, including Joy Taylor, was broken by Front Office Sports on Sunday. Their report notes that hairstylist Noushin Faraji accused Bayless of propositioning her to sleep with him and offering her as much as $1.5 million.

According to the suit, Skip began giving Faraji “lingering hugs and kisses on the cheek while putting his body against hers and pressing against her breasts” after she began working on ‘Undisputed.’

Faraji, who worked at FOX for 12 years until last August, claims she repeatedly rebuffed Bayless’ advances, telling him she was not interested in him and didn’t date coworkers.

She even told him she had ovarian cancer after experiencing issues with her left ovary in an attempt to get him to stop, but it only made him “more aggressive.”

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Faraji alleges that Skip offered her the aforementioned sum to sleep with him and said he could change her life. She says he also accused her of sleeping with ‘Undisputed’ co-host Shannon Sharpe.

“As the suit alleges: “Approximately one week later, Mr. Bayless made another advance at Ms. Faraji. Ms. Faraji responded: “Skip, stop, you have a wife.” Mr. Bayless responded: “Aren’t you Muslim? Doesn’t your dad have three to four wives?” Ms. Faraji responded that her father was dead, and when Mr. Bayless looked taken aback, she made an excuse to leave.”

Faraji notes having made several complaints to the Human Resources and Employee Relations departments, which all fell on deaf ears.

Former Cowboys Star Reacts To Accusation Against Skip Bayless

Former Dallas Cowboys star Dez Bryant is not afraid to share his feelings on social media, no matter the topic.

Over the years, Bryant has made it clear he does not care for Skip Bayless, most recently sending a NSFW tweet at the longtime media personality in 2020 in response to Bayless’ criticism of Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott’s comments about mental health. On Sunday, news broke that Bayless has been named in a lawsuit by former Fox Sports hairstylist, Noushin Faraji, who accused the onetime FS1 commentator of s3xually harassing her.

Among the allegations Faraji made was that Bayless propositioned her, offering $1.5 million in exchange for s3x and saying he could “change” her life. She also accused the 73-year-old analyst of giving her “lingering hugs and kisses on the cheek while putting his body against hers and pressing against her breasts.”

After seeing news about the suit, Bryant took to X/Twitter to taunt Bayless.

“@RealSkipBayless tried to pay a girl 1.5 for the P! That’s crazy,” Bryant wrote.

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – SEPTEMBER 26: Former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver Dez Bryant walks on the field before the game between the New York Giants and the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium on September 26, 2022 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

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Some of Bryant’s followers responded by saying Bayless was only accused of these actions and had yet to be proven guilty, but the three-time Pro Bowler didn’t care.

“Like half of the story’s they put out about athletes! He’s guilty until proven innocent!” Bryant said, adding that “it’s never been a secret” that he doesn’t “f–k with” Bayless.

Bayless has been married to his wife Ernestine since 2016. Faraji also named Fox Sports executive Charlie Dixon and host Joy Taylor in the 42-page lawsuit.

“Ms. Faraji brings forth this action because for over a decade at Fox, she was forced to endure a misogynistic, racist, and ableist workplace where executives and talent were allowed to physically and verbally abuse workers with impunity,” the suit claims. “When Ms. Faraji and others came forward to report the wrongdoing, instead of addressing their concerns, Fox retaliated against them while the perpetrators and those who protected them were inexplicably promoted. This case thus represents yet another in a long line of cases chronicling the toxic culture at Fox, marked by bad faith promises and repeated failures to address a poisonous and entrenched patriarchy.”

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