Bill O’Reilly dropped from another talent agency: Report

Bill O’Reilly will be dropped by a second talent agency this week, following new reports regarding his sexual misconduct settlements, according to a report Thursday.

William Morris Endeavor, the talent agency that handles O’Reilly’s book deals told CNN they will “no longer represent” the former Fox News host.

“It is our fiduciary responsibility to service the existing deals we have under contract, but we will not be working with him moving forward,” a spokesman for WME said in a statement obtained by CNN.

United Talent Agency, O’Reilly’s television agent dropped him on Monday after decades of representing him, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

The latest severance comes after last week’s reports from the New York Times that a $32 million settlement was paid to a woman who accused the former Fox News host of sexual harassment.

O’Reilly was ousted at Fox News in April amid allegations of sexual harassment and the uncovering of millions of dollars in settlements paid to women involved. He has remained steadfast in his denial of the reports, saying the claims are “completely unfounded.”

O’Reilly’s attorney declined to comment.

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