Fox News has said that neither it nor 21st Century Fox has received a subpoena but<br />that they have “been in communication with the U. S. attorney’s office for months.”<br />Details on the allegations against Mr. O’Reilly and the company’s handling of them are based on more than five dozen interviews with current<br />and former employees of Fox News and its former and current parent companies, News Corporation and 21st Century Fox; representatives for the network; and people close to Mr. O’Reilly and the women.<br />Junior producer at Fox News<br />A producer on “The O’Reilly Factor”<br />A host on Fox Business Network<br />On-air personality at Fox News<br />“The worst part of my job is being a target for those who would harm me and my employer, the Fox News Channel.<br />He stated that she would “face significant credibility concerns if she tries to pursue a claim against Mr. O’Reilly.” The letter, which was obtained by The Times, said<br />that if she were to follow through with a claim against Mr. O’Reilly, he would pursue legal action “to hold Ms. Huddy, and all who have assisted her, personally liable for any damage suffered by him or his family.”<br />In January, when The Times and others reported on Ms. Huddy’s settlement, representatives for Fox News and Mr. O’Reilly dismissed the allegations.