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Julie Stewart-Binks claimed in a lawsuit in Los Angeles County Superior Court that in January 2016, Dixon pushed her against a wall and then gave her a forceful kiss in a hotel.
Fox Sports and an executive have been sued for s*xual misconduct for the second time in less than a month. According to former broadcaster Julie Stewart-Binks, executive vice president of programming Charlie Dixon s*xually abused her in 2016.
Who is reporter Julie Stewart-Binks as accuses Fox Sports VP Charlie Dixon of s*xual assault, bio, age, height, family, parents, husband, ethnicity and net worth
A former Fox Sports reporter and anchor filed a lawsuit Friday against the network and top executive Charlie Dixon, saying he s*xually assaulted her after coaxing her up to his hotel room to discuss Super Bowl plans in 2016 and that she was later pushed out of her job for fighting back.
She covered football and hockey in Canada and moved to Los Angeles in 2013 to join the team at Fox Sports 1, the lawsuit said. She was invited to cover the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics as a host and returned to report on the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings, the Stanley Cup playoffs and the U.S. men’s and women’s national soccer teams and in the fall of 2014, she was the main sideline reporter for the Anaheim Ducks.
In the years since leaving Fox, Stewart-Binks has worked for a number of networks including now at SNY.
“Stewart-Binks tried to put everything about Fox behind her and move forward with her new positions within the sports industry, but each time she saw a former colleague from Fox thriving on the national stage while she remained covering smaller markets, a pang of frustration lingered,” the lawsuit said.
Fox Sports responded to the accusations by saying that they had already dealt with them through a third-party investigation. They didn’t, however, reveal the results of that study or the steps that were taken in response.
Stewart-Binks is requesting injunctive relief and undisclosed damages in order to stop s*xual assault within the network in the future.
Canadian TV sports reporter 37-year-old Julie Stewart-Binks was born in Toronto, Ontario on April 30, 1987 to Will Stewart and Georgie Binks. She is 5ft 6in tall and her mother is Georgie Binks. She is currently single and unmarried.
Julie worked as a host for FS1’s coverage of the 2014 Sochi Olympics, and as a field reporter for baseball and softball for the Olympic Broadcast Service at the Olympics Games Tokyo 2020 and her grandfather, Dr. John Stewart, was the rowing doctor for Team Canada at the 1976 and 1984 Olympic Games and her mother, Georgie Binks, is a former CBC News reporter. Her dad Will Stewart is Canadian.
Julie is engaged to Eric Stonestreet known for his role as Cameron Tucker on Modern Family. He’s also the co-owner of the Kansas City Royals.
Stonestreet proposed to Schweitzer in 2021 after the pair dated for over five years but the two are yet to get married. Julie’s current net worth stands between $100,000-1 million.
Stewart-Binks went to Havergal College there. She earned a pair of undergraduate degrees from Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario. She also earned a master’s degree in international broadcast journalism from the City, University of London.
She is a graduate of the “Hockey GM & Scouting” course offered by Sports Management Worldwide.
Julie Stewart-Binks career
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Julie Stewart-Binks joined the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in 2010 as a program assistant. She also worked as a reporter for the Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League. Stewart-Binks was hired by Fox Sports in June 2013 to anchor Fox Sports 1’s news updates in the new network’s Los Angeles, California, studios.
In addition, she reported from the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi and hosted the 30-minute daily studio soccer show “Fox Soccer Daily”. Stewart-Binks joined ESPN in December 2016 to cover MLS and U.S. Men’s and Women’s National Team games from the sidelines. Stewart-Binks became a member of Barstool Sports in 2017 and began hosting Barstool Breakfast on Sirius XM 85.
“Call It A Night with Julie-Stewart-Binks” and “Drinks With Binks,” two new sports-focused chat shows on the fubo Sports Network, were announced by fuboTV on September 9, 2019.
At the urging of Dixon and Jamie Horowitz (who was fired at Fox for sexual harassment allegations), Julie Stewart-Binks fired her then agent and hired their agent – Nick Khan. https://t.co/m0ujpU8ckC pic.twitter.com/BQ6rCD4CjE
— B. J. Bethel (@BJBethelTweets) January 31, 2025