Emmy award-winning investigative journalist Michele Gillen has launched a federal lawsuit against her former employer, CBS Television Stations Inc., WFOR-TV, WBFS-TV, and CBS Broadcasting Inc., claiming she was fired because of her age and sex.

According to the lawsuit, a “culture of toxic misogyny” has been “thriving” at the news network, which terminated Gillen’s contract with CBS4 Miami in 2016, breaking their 19-year ties.

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