What Happened to Judge Napolitano on Fox News? What He’s Accused Of

Although there are plenty of colorful personalities on Fox News, some viewers have been wondering about the absence of one person in particular. Judge Andrew Napolitano has been an analyst with the network for years, and he’s also written for right-wing publications like The Washington Times and Reason. Now, though, he seems to be largely absent from the airwaves on Fox. 

Andrew Napolitano has also been sued for soliciting sexual favors.

Although he may be off the air for reasons that have nothing to do with the recent allegations against him, Napolitano is also facing several lawsuits suggesting that he withheld legal help in exchange for sexual favors. One case involves a $15 million lawsuit suggesting that Napolitano sexually assaulted a member of the wait staff at Mohawk House in Sparta, NJ, from 2014 to 2017. 

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Another man also accused Napolitano of sexual assault, claiming that when he went before Napolitano in the 1980s, Napolitano told him that he would receive a more lenient sentence if he performed sexual acts on him. 

“We see a disturbing pattern emerging of Napolitano sexually assaulting much younger men and then using his power and influence to silence these victims,” one of the victim’s attorney said. 

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Napolitano’s attorney Tom Clare has said that there is no truth to the allegations against his client. 

“This copycat lawsuit, filed and promoted publicly by the same lawyers representing career criminal Charles Corbishley, is nothing more than a pile-on attempt to smear Judge Napolitano for their own financial gain,” Clare said in a statement. 

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