The Hollywood Reporter

O'Reilly Dropped by Talent Agency After Reports of Sexual Harassment

"Bill has already lined up new representation," O'Reilly's representative, Mark Fabiani, said in a statement

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Bill O'Reilly will no longer be represented by his talent agency once his current deal ends, a source told NBC News.

O'Reilly's contract with United Talent Agency expires at the end of the year.

The "parting of ways," as a source told NBC News, comes after the former Fox News host reportedly settled a $32 million sexual harassment lawsuit with a former coworker, according to a bombshell report from The New York Times

"Bill has already lined up new representation," O'Reilly's representative, Mark Fabiani, said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.

He did not disclose which agency has signed O'Reilly.

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