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Fox News host Tucker Carlson's top writer resigned. A CNN Business report alleges he used racist, sexist language on an online forum under a pseudonym.
- Blake Neff, the top writer for Fox News host Tucker Carlson has resigned, a network spokesperson confirmed to Business Insider.
- His resignation came in tandem with a shocking report from CNN Business, which highlighted the alleged racist and sexist posts made on the online forum AutoAdmit by a user CNN Business says is Neff.
- The alleged comments ranged from deriding the Black Lives Matter movement and mocking women he was connected with on social media and calling them "shrews."
- The Fox News spokesperson did not elaborate on the circumstances behind his departure nor did they comment on the CNN Business report.
- Blake Neff has worked for Fox News for nearly four years and joined Carlson's show shortly after its inception in November 2016, according to an article in the Dartmouth Alumni Magazine.
- Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.
The top writer for Fox News host Tucker Carlson secretly posted messages on an online forum with racist, sexist, and homophobic messages for years, CNN Business reported Friday.
CNN Business parsed through the posts and found personal details and photos that it alleges connect Blake Neff to an online pseudonym CharlesXII on the forum AutoAdmit. Neff declined to comment to CNN Business.
See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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