Fox Sports and Skip Bayless' lawsuit for sexual battery takes a shocking new turn weeks after Joy Taylor was fired

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Fox Sports and Skip Bayless' lawsuit for sexual battery takes a shocking new turn weeks after Joy Taylor was fired

The sexual battery lawsuit has a new update.(Image via X)

FOX Sports and it’s executives, Skip Bayless and Joy Taylor along with Charlie Dixon and Emmanuel Acho had found themselves involved in a scandalous lawsuit after a former hairstylist accused them of inappropriate sexual behaviour at work.

The lawsuit was filed by Noushin Faraji in the first half of the year and now, months later, there has been a shocking twist to the story.

FOX Sports’ lawsuit with Noushin Faraji has a new update that will shock fans

A few days ago, as per reports, FOX Sports and Skip Bayless has reached a settlement with the former employee and hairstylist, Noushin Faraji.

Skip Bayless Settles Misconduct Lawsuit From Hairstylist Noushin Faraji

FOX Sports recently issued a statement regarding the settlement as it said, “We are pleased that this matter has been resolved. There will be no further comment.” Skip Bayless has not spoken on it yet and remains silent while it seems the lawsuit against Joy Taylor and Charlie Dixon is still ongoing.It has also been reported that FOX Sports former employee and hairstylist Noushin Faraji has approved the request for the dismissal of the lawsuit on 28th Augiust 2025.Since the lawsuit was filed for sexual battery, the details have been kept strictly private, as according to the law, but sources reveal a huge sum was paid to settle things.

Joy Taylor spoke about getting fired by FOX Sports last month

What’s Next for Joy Taylor After Leaving Fox Sports?

While it seems things have been settled for Skip Bayless and FOX Sports, Joy Taylor was fired by the company last month.A few weeks ago, Joy Taylor appeared on the 'Hot Mics with Billy Bush' show and spoke about the lawsuit filed against her.Joy Taylor said, "Well, it's still an ongoing legal situation, so I can't comment on that. I will have something to say about it…when I can legally.”The former FOX Sports executive added, "I will say that that situation and that suit had nothing to do with the changes that happened at FS1. I mean, I think from a logical standpoint, everyone can just look at it and see what the changes were and that there were three shows that were cut."As of now, neither Joy Taylor, Emmanuel Acho, nor the former employee Noushin Faraji have issued any statements on the settlement.Also Read: “Tie me up and f**k me”: Shannon Sharpe’s sexually explicit exchanges with OnlyFans model painted a shocking picture of their relationship

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