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When a powerful man becomes involved in a sexual harassment scandal, the spotlight often falls on her spouse. There’s always a general belief that she must have known and chose to look the other way. There’s also the waiting time to see if she would back him up or let him down. One person who has recently come under such unwanted scrutiny is Elizabeth Tilson. Tilson is the wife of late media mogul Roger Ailes. Her husband was forced to resign from several high-ranking positions following a sexual harassment scandal in 2016. Want to learn more about the woman trapped in the eye of the storm? Then you are right with us.

Elizabeth Tilson Bio

Elizabeth Tilson Ailes was born in December 1960. There is not much information about her childhood or family background. Tilson attended Southern Connecticut State University, where she earned a degree in journalism. She then joined NBC ‘s Sunrise News as a researcher and booker . Tilson also worked as a researcher and accountant on Hours Ago – a daily business show she co-produced with the acclaimed Wall Street Journal.

The media personality eventually worked her way up the ranks to become the youngest female VP in the history of the NBC network. In addition to her illustrious career at NBC, Elizabeth Tilson also played a pioneering role in building financial networks such as CNBC and MSNBC. Tilson’s journalism career wasn’t just limited to television. She is editor and editor of two New York City newspapers, Putnam County News and Record, and Putnam County Courier. She reportedly had a controlling and paranoid leadership style, and was frequently stalked by co-workers to determine her loyalty.

family (husband and son)

Elizabeth Tilson was married to media mogul Roger Ailes. Ailes was born on the 15th of May 1940 in Warren, Ohio. He studied television and radio journalism at Ohio University, graduating in 1962. He then worked as an executive producer for various broadcasters before turning to political consulting. He consulted with Republican Presidents such as Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and George HW Bush. After his stint as a consultant, Ailes returned to journalism and was appointed CEO of Fox News in 1996. He also went on to become CEO of Fox Television Studios and Fox Business Network.

Tilson first met her husband when they were both working at CNBC in the ’90s. She was the program director while he ran the station. Their working relationship later turned into a love affair and they married on Valentine’s Day 1998. The couple had only one child together; a son named Zachary who was born on New Year’s Day 2000.

Sexual harassment scandal and man’s death

Between 2014 and 2016, several women had previously worked with Tilson’s husband, who claimed he sexually molested her. One claimed he offered her a raise if she would sleep with him. Another, a former Fox News host named Gretchen Carlson, claimed she was fired for rejecting his advances. Another popular presenter – Megyn Kelly – also stated that he made unwelcome sexual advances towards her. In all, no fewer than six women have harmed Ailes and he has been given the option of either resigning or being fired. He chose the former and resigned from Fox News on the 21st of July 2016.

The whole scandal left Elizabeth Tilson traumatized, and she is said to have contemplated a divorce. However, she stayed behind, but the couple lived in separate apartments. Roger Ailes stayed until the 10th of May 2018 when he fell in his bathroom. He was hospitalized but his health was worsened by hemophilia; a condition that affects the blood’s ability to clot. He finally passed away on the 18th of May 2018. Ailes was buried at St. Edward Roman Catholic Church in Palm Beach, Florida. Tilson paid tribute to him, describing him as a loving husband, a loyal friend and a patriot.

More facts about Elizabeth Tilson

– She inherited control of her husband’s $100 million fortune.

– Tilson was responsible for launching Cable Network America’s Talking, which later became MSNBC.

– She not only launched CNBC, but also facilitated its merger with FNN.

– She supports various charitable causes through ACI Senior Development Corporation.

– Tilson owns a hilltop Adirondack River Stone home in Garrison New York.

– Her husband was previously married and divorced twice before their union.

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