KEY POINTS
  • Twenty-First Century Fox has reached a $90 million settlement of shareholder claims arising from the sexual harassment scandal at its Fox News Channel.
  • The scandal cost the jobs of longtime news chief Roger Ailes and anchor Bill O'Reilly.
  • The defendants did not admit wrongdoing in agreeing to the settlement filed with the Delaware Chancery Court.
Rupert Murdoch leaves the News Corporation building with his son Lachlan Murdoch (R) on July 21, 2016 in New York City.

Twenty-First Century Fox has reached a $90 million settlement of shareholder claims arising from the sexual harassment scandal at its Fox News Channel, which cost the jobs of longtime news chief Roger Ailes and anchor Bill O'Reilly.

The settlement, which requires a judge's approval, resolves what are known as "derivative" claims against Fox officers and directors, including: Rupert Murdoch and his son Lachlan, who are Fox's executive chairmen; James Murdoch, another son and its chief executive, and Ailes' estate.