Greta Van Susteren to Fox: Show some ‘decency’ and return my photos
Former Fox News anchor Greta Van Susteren on Thursday asked that the network return photos and videos that she says were taken down without her permission.
In a Facebook post, Van Susteren said photos and videos from her personal blog, GretaWire, were taken down and that she took numerous pictures and video recordings “from events that were not paid for by the Fox News Channel.”
“I am hoping Fox News will give me all my personal photos and video from my blog GretaWire that they took down without giving me any notice,” she wrote.
“I have pictures and video I took in North Korea, in Sudan, Iraq of my pets, friends, etc. that I don’t have copies of. There are almost 15 years of memories. How about my pictures of GretaHome and Acadmey in Haiti? Of the children? I want those pictures and I don’t have copies of them all.”
Van Susteren said she does not know if Fox News has a legal right to the files, but asked the network to show “fundamental decency.”
“Even if there is a legal right for them to not return them — and I don’t know that there is — there is also a fundamental decency,” she wrote.
“Many of the videos posted on GretaWire were taken by me on my camera equipment and many are just personal as I brought the viewers into my life and I went into theirs.”
Van Susteren on Tuesday unexpectedly left Fox News after 14 years on the network. When explaining her decision to leave, the former “On the Record” host said that Fox has “not felt like home” for “a few years.”
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