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Former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes died after fall in home

By Andrew V. Pestano and Eric DuVall
Roger Ailes, the 77-year-old former chairman and CEO of Fox News, died on Thursday, his wife Elizabeth confirmed. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
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May 18 (UPI) -- Roger Ailes, the former chairman of Fox News, died Thursday after complications from a serious fall last week, according to Florida officials. He was 77.

Ailes, who resigned from his post at Fox amid sexual harassment allegations, fell in his bathroom on May 10 and suffered a serious cut and subsequent subdural hematoma, or bleeding on the brain. The fall that caused the injury had not been reported prior to Ailes' death and it was not immediately clear whether it had caused him to be hospitalized.

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The Palm Beach County Medical Examiner's Office ruled the death an accident but declined further comment pending an autopsy to be completed Friday. They said there were no signs of foul play.

Ailes' wife, Elizabeth Ailes, confirmed her husband's death in a statement to Drudge Report.

"I am profoundly sad and heartbroken to report that my husband, Roger Ailes, passed away this morning," she wrote. "Roger was a loving husband to me, to his son Zachary, and a loyal friend to many. He was also a patriot, profoundly grateful to live in a country that gave him so much opportunity to work hard, to rise -- and to give back. During a career that stretched over more than five decades, his work in entertainment, in politics, and in news affected the lives of many millions. And so even as we mourn his death, we celebrate his life."

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Ailes served as chairman and CEO of Fox News since the network's launch in October 1996 and he was credited with leading the organization to become one of the United States' most-watched television news channels.

Sexual harassment allegations by journalists Megyn Kelly and Gretchen Carlson led to Ailes negotiating the terms of his departure with the network and ultimately his resignation in late July.

Carlson filed a lawsuit earlier in July against 21st Century Fox over the alleged sexual harassment, which the company settled in September for $20 million.

In her lawsuit, Carlson alleged that Ailes slashed her salary, cut down her television appearances and ultimately fired her as retribution for her refusal to accept sexual advances. In an independent investigation, Kelly told investigators that Ailes sexually harassed her in the past.

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