“We empathize with the citizens of France, as they go through a healing process and return to everyday life. However, we find the Mayor’s comments regarding a lawsuit misplaced,” Clemente said.
ICYMI: Paris mayor: We intend to sue #FoxNews http://t.co/ivaZDRj1Jn via @gregorywallace @brianstelter pic.twitter.com/qNje7zCAFx
— CNNMoney (@CNNMoney) January 21, 2015
On Tuesday, the Mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, announced in the interview to CNN that the city intends to sue FOX News for running reports claiming that parts of the city are “no-go zones” for non-Muslims.
BREAKING: Paris is going to sue @FoxNews after image of Paris was “insulted” and “prejudiced,” Mayor @Anne_Hidalgo tells me.
— Christiane Amanpour (@camanpour) January 20, 2015
FOX has issued four apologies, including one from host Julie Banderas who said that FOX had made “regrettable errors” regarding Europe’s Muslim community and conceded that there was no credible information to support assertions of “no-go zones.”
Why doesn't Paris mayor sue CNN as well? It affirmed "no-go zones" too. http://t.co/GG3tUqQ0Or
— ErikWemple (@ErikWemple) January 21, 2015
The FOX segments come on the heels of three terrorist attacks, involving Islamic radicals that killed 17 people in the Paris area within the past two weeks. On January 7, terrorists attacked the Charlie Hebdo satirical newspaper office, killing 12, while the following day a French female police officer was killed. On Friday, gunman killed four hostages in a kosher supermarket.