Fox News confirmed that anchor Ed Henry was fired after the network got a complaint last week that he sexually harassed a former employee.
Henry, 48, was “suspended the same day and removed from his on-air responsibilities” during an internal investigation, the email said. “Based on investigative findings, Ed has been terminated,” the two said, according to news reports.
Henry had served as co-anchor of Fox News’ “America’s Newsroom.” For now, “rotating news anchors will co-anchor” the program until a replacement is found, according to the statement.
Sandra Smith is still currently a co-host for the program.
“Fox News Media strictly prohibits all forms of sexual harassment, misconduct, and discrimination,” Scott and Wallace stated. “We will continue striving to maintain a safe and inclusive workplace for all employees.”
It added that the company is trying to give “full transparency given the many actions we have taken to improve the culture over the last four years.
The memo did not elaborate on the nature of the allegation against Henry, and it did not disclose who made the claim.
Henry joined Fox in 2011 after he worked for several years at CNN.
Before becoming co-anchor on the program, Henry served as the network’s chief White House correspondent.
Under his agreement with Fox, meanwhile, Shepard Smith said he won’t “be able to report elsewhere at least in the near future.”