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Geraldo Rivera participateD in “The Celebrity Apprentice” panel at the NBC 2015 Winter TCA in Pasadena, Calif. in Jan. 2015. Rivera says he’s “filled with regret” for initially discounting the sexual harassment allegations against his former Fox News Channel boss, Roger Ailes, and is apologizing for his skepticism.

NEW YORK » Geraldo Rivera says he’s “filled with regret” for initially discounting the sexual harassment allegations against his former Fox News Channel boss, Roger Ailes, and is apologizing for his skepticism.

In a lengthy post to his Facebook page Thursday night, Rivera said Ailes is a “deceitful, selfish misogynist” if the charges against him are true. Ailes has denied them, but Fox News parent 21st Century Fox settled a lawsuit this week with first accuser Gretchen Carlson, paying her $20 million and publicly apologizing. Other women also have accused the deposed Fox News boss of harassment.

Rivera tweeted in the wake of Carlson’s lawsuit this summer that “I stand with Roger Ailes” and not to believe the charges against him.

Rivera worked for Ailes for more than 20 years at CNBC and Fox News, and wrote that his personal and professional loyalty compelled him to jump to Ailes’ defense.

“I apologize for my skepticism,” Rivera wrote. “Like victims of sexual assault, those alleging harassment deserve the presumption of credibility.”

Through a spokeswoman, Carlson had no comment today.

Rivera said he is paying the price for supporting his former boss. He said he learned Tuesday that HarperCollins has decided not to publish his manuscript, “Geraldo of Arabia, From Tora Bora to Trump,” and said it was a direct result of his support for Ailes and flattering portrayal of him in the book.

Rivera wasn’t the only Fox News personality to speak up for Ailes after the initial charges, in what some believe was a coordinated effort. Now-former Fox host Greta Van Susteren said later she didn’t want her support interpreted as defending Ailes against the charges, merely that she knew nothing of the behavior that was alleged.

Rivera, who said he was totally blindsided by the charges, said the man Carlson described in her case “was unknown even to those of us who thought we knew him well.”

The only person Rivera apologized to specifically was Gabriel Sherman, the New York magazine writer whose reporting drove the Ailes story. Rivera described Sherman as a “nerd with a grudge” in a tweet this summer and now says the journalist is on the right side of history.

Still, Rivera got in a few shots. He said the Ailes story will stay alive because CNN and other networks are motivated by “fear and loathing” for Fox. Sherman, hired this week as a contributor at NBC News, “will most assuredly be encouraged to stay obsessively focused,” he wrote.

Rivera described news as a “flirty business” and said the “social culture” at Fox also exists elsewhere.

“To all the victims of sexual harassment, direct and indirect, I am sorry for what happened to you,” Rivera said. “As the father of three daughters, including one in the news business, I urge all who have been offended to reach out. Similarly, if you see harassment, say harassment, even if the alleged offender is an old friend.”

4 responses to “Geraldo Rivera says he regrets backing Ailes”

  1. Pocho says:

    Geraldo pays the price for his hotheadedness, I used to love his reporting many many many moons ago when he dug into stories/events but after some years he displayed his own views and turned me off. I have a hard time watching the guy nowadays as he’s Biased with his own views what he reports on. He’s not a news reporter but a commentator. Well, his positive today is that he’s apologized for his stance but in hindsight he had to it backed into a corner standing up for the wrong person without knowing the facts of the case. No different than Barrack Obama, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton and Fredericka Wilson, all biased people that the Media won’t condemn.

  2. WalkoffBalk says:

    Jerry Rivers says.

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