Sean Hannity threatens legal action after Fox News guest claims married host invited her back to his hotel room and then cancelled her from his show soon after she rejected his advances
Fox News host Sean Hannity has been forced to deny he sexually harassed a former guest on his popular cable news program.
Debbie Schlussel said the married primetime anchor invited her back to his hotel in Detroit after the pair met at a book signing.
After the conservative political commentator turned down the father-of-two's advances, she claims she wasn't invited back on his show.
Schlussel also said Hannity, whose show draws an average of more than two million viewers a night, got angry when she turned 'redhead' and claims the veteran broadcaster asked her 'creepy' questions about her pants size.
In an interview with Tulsa, Oklahoma-based radio host Pat Campbell, she said: 'This kind of stuff is all over the place at Fox News and anything that has to do with Sean Hannity.'
Hannity denied Schlussel's allegations and accused her of seeking attention in a statement to DailyMail.com on Monday.
- Debbie Schlussel said the prime time host invited her back to his hotel room
- When she rejected his advances, she wasn't invited to perform on his show
- In a tweet, she also said Hannity was angry when she 'briefly became redhead'
- Hannity slammed the allegations and said she was 'attention-seeking'
- The veteran broadcaster is now threatening legal action against Schlussel
- In 2010, Schlussel accused Hannity of demanding $200k in flights and hotels when attending events for his charity, which was revealed to be completely false
Fox News host Sean Hannity has been forced to deny he sexually harassed a former guest on his popular cable news program.
Debbie Schlussel said the married primetime anchor invited her back to his hotel in Detroit after the pair met at a book signing.
After the conservative political commentator turned down the father-of-two's advances, she claims she wasn't invited back on his show.
Schlussel also said Hannity, whose show draws an average of more than two million viewers a night, got angry when she turned 'redhead' and claims the veteran broadcaster asked her 'creepy' questions about her pants size.
In an interview with Tulsa, Oklahoma-based radio host Pat Campbell, she said: 'This kind of stuff is all over the place at Fox News and anything that has to do with Sean Hannity.'
Hannity denied Schlussel's allegations and accused her of seeking attention in a statement to DailyMail.com on Monday.