Bucking NDA, ex-Fox News reporter plans to tell Congress about outlet's role in Trump hush money story

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A former Fox News employee plans to tell Congress about allegations the outlet tried to stop her from reporting on the Stormy Daniels controversy during the 2016 election, citing an exception to a non-disclosure agreement she signed.

the story was shelved because it was not journalistically ready, not because of any political agenda.

“She had the amount, she had the corporate names that the original settlement was named in, she had the dates of the affair,” Davidson said, “and she asked me to confirm those details.” “Maybe Congress should subpoena my client and all of her records,” Smith said in an MSNBC interview, “and then we will see exactly what Fox News had.”Many NDA agreements include provisions that broadly bar public statements but still provide exceptions for complying with criminal and government investigations. Falzone has not released the text of her NDA.

University of Florida law professor Mark Fenster, a transparency expert, says courts typically put aside an NDA when a person is “responding to a properly issued Congressional subpoena.”

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