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Aug 13, 2015

O'Reilly Wants to Shut His Kids Up........


Bill O’Reilly Wants Gag Order on Ex-Wife and Children in Divorce Trial


Bill O’Reilly Wants Gag Order on Ex-Wife and Children in Divorce Trial1
Fox News anchor Bill O’Reilly is currently embroiled in a vicious legal feud with his ex-wife Maureen McPhilmy over custody of their young son and daughter, the latter of whom told a court-appointed forensic examiner that she had witnessed O’Reilly choking and dragging her mother down a flight of stairs by her neck. Now O’Reilly—who likes to position himself as a defender of press freedoms in the face of “spin” from liberal censors—is trying to ensure otherdetails about his conduct as a father and husband are withheld from journalists. It’s unclear, however, how successful his campaign will be.
In May, Gawker reported that a Nassau County Supreme Court justice had granted McPhilmy sole custody of her and O’Reilly’s two minor children, and that O’Reilly had appealed the decision. Three days later, on May 21, a panel of appellate judges in New York’s Second Judicial Department allowed O’Reilly’s appeal to go forward, thereby delaying enforcement of the new custody arrangement (but not reversing it). The same day, according to a records custodian at the Second Department, O’Reilly filed a related motion about the same custody trial.
This motion was for a gag order—a common but controversial legal device employed by judges (often at the request of one or both parties) to restrict press access to court cases by explicitly forbidding the involved parties from discussing the proceedings with reporters. While gag orders are often reversed on First Amendment grounds, the Supreme Court has twice upheldtheir constitutional validity. And we know O’Reilly was seeking a gag order because on June 12, the Second Judicial Department issued an unusually detailed order saying exactly that.
The order was attached to the case of Anonymous 2011-1 v. Anonymous 2011-2, the official title of O’Reilly and McPhilmy’s ongoing custody dispute. For orders pertaining to family court matters, including prior orders in O’Reilly’s case, the Second Department often omits information about the appellant’s original motion. But in this instance, the court explicitly stated that the appellant (that is, Bill O’Reilly, or “Anonymous 2011-2”) had sought a “gag order,” and even defined the term:
Motion by the appellant on an appeal from an order of the Supreme Court, Nassau County, entered April 28, 2015, for a “gag order” prohibiting the parties and anyone acting on their behalf from divulging to the public and media/press any information pertaining to this case. Upon the papers filed in support of the motion and the papers filed in relation thereto, it is ORDERED that the motion is denied without prejudice to seeking relief in the Supreme Court, Nassau County.
This is a classic gag order, designed to quell media coverage of the person asking the judge for one. (Since O’Reilly and McPhilmy’s children are being independently represented by a court-appointed attorney, furthermore, the gag order would appear to apply to them and their attorney.) However, as the second sentence makes clear—“the motion is denied without prejudice to seeking relief in the Supreme Court, Nassau County”—the Second Department denied O’Reilly’s request on procedural, not jurisprudential, grounds. The denial essentially instructs O’Reilly to file his petition for a gag order in Nassau County (where his trial took place) not the Second Department’s appellate division (which, obviously, only oversees appeals, not trials themselves).
The details of custody trials in New York state’s lower courts are not made available to the public, so it is not clear whether O’Reilly later filed for a gag order in Nassau County—and, if he did so, whether the judge approved it.
It seems clear, however, what O’Reilly thinks about the concept of gag orders and the limits on speech they entail. Last year, for example, he used the term “gag order” to describe the manner in which “communism wipes out all free expression” during his Fox News show The O’Reilly Factor:
“The Factor” host said conservatives in Hollywood are denied jobs, and conservative “New York Times” staff aren’t given good assignments. “Oppressing free speech [is] not unusual in far-left precincts. Communism wipes out all free expression, that’s their doctrine. And now we see the uber left in America trying to impose the same gag order. Well, it’s not going to work, and this program will make sure of that,” he said.
Lawyers for Bill O’Reilly and Maureen McPhilmy did not return requests for comment. Reached by telephone, a representative for the Nassau County Family Court said that she could not disclose whether either party in Anonymous 2011-1 v. Anonymous 2011-2 had petitioned for a gag order, citing the court’s rules of confidentiality.
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Bill O'Reilly.....the ugly American:



he does that often on television, as well.........I doubt seriously, he stops the violent outbursts just because he walks through the door at home. He shows repeatedly he is not willing to listen or accept a different idea. To me, he is the typical loud, yelling, abusive man.....then once he is divorced he wants to take everything from his partner.......vindictive. My question....why is this type of individual popular...........

Jan 13, 2014

Bad, Bad, Bad Bill O'Reilly

from the gawker


I guess this was not one of Bill "folks"....you know, the ones he is always looking out for


Bill O’Reilly Terrorized Another Female Fox News Staffer

Bill O’Reilly Terrorized Another Female Fox News StafferSEXPAND
Women might want to think twice before working for Bill O’Reilly. According to Gabriel Sherman’s new bookThe Loudest Voice in the Room, the top Fox News anchor grew so enraged at a female producer after a botched segment in 2003 that, in order to defuse the situation, “a senior Fox executive” intervened and escorted the crying producer out of News Corp’s Midtown headquarters.
“After one taping, he stormed toward his staff’s cubicles and tore into a young female producer, whom he blamed for botching a segment,” Sherman writes in Loudest Voice, which until today had been under a strict press embargo. “Staffers watched in shock as O’Reilly, easily a foot taller than the woman, started yelling and slamming his fist down on a shelf.”
“He got really close and in her face,” an onlooker told Sherman; “She was scared he was going to hit her,” said another. (The name of the producer is not revealed.)
Eventually O’Reilly vanished, after which “a senior Fox executive was called in and escorted the woman, in tears, out of the building to calm her down.” The famously vindictive anchor never apologized.
Sherman says the incident came on the heels of O’Reilly’s surging ratings during the build-up to the Iraq War. His rising stature within the right-wing network apparently created an environment where the anchor acted out against his own staffers with relative impunity. The most famous byproduct of O’Reilly’s toxic studio became public in 2004 when another female O’Reilly producer, Andrea Mackris, revealed that her boss had sexually harassed her in the early aughts—in one instance, by offering to pleasure her with a falafel—and threatened to destroy her if she ever told anyone about it.
Fox News declined to comment.
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