Advertisers Flee From Bill O'Reilly's Show Amid Sex Harassment Scandal
April 5 2017, Updated 4:38 p.m. ET
In the midst of Bill O'Reilly's sexual harassment scandal, multiple advertisers have pulled out of their commercial slots for his show, The O'Reilly Factor.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, the 67-year-old was accused of sexual and verbal harassment by at least five female employees. According to The New York Times and other RadarOnline.com reporting, O'Reilly has paid out $13 million to the women.
So far, at least 15 advertisers have removed their commercials from the Fox News show, with several spokesmen making statements on behalf of the companies.
See the complete list below:
-Mercedes-Benz
-Hyundai
-Mitsubishi Motors
-T. Rowe Price
-Wayfair
-Bayer
-Credit Karma
-Lexus
-BMW
-Sanofi Consumer Healthcare
-Constant Contact
- GlaxoSmithKline
-Allstate
-Untuckit
-Ainsworth Pet Nutrition-
-Jenny Craig
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