Saturday, 10 March 2018

Tim Ferguson apologises for 'vile bullying campaign' against journalist

Comedian and director Tim Ferguson has issued an apology after an Australian journalist accused him of directing a “vile and obscene campaign of bullying” against her, which she described as sexist and “psychologically debilitating”.

News Corp published an article on Tuesday by Candace Sutton, who alleged Ferguson sent her obscene drawings and sexist and abusive letters over several months in 1990.

At the time Ferguson was at the height of his fame and performing with comedy trio the Doug Anthony Allstars on the ABC. Sutton was working for Fairfax Media publication The Sun-Herald.

“The first letter was written by Ferguson in response to a 25 March 1990 television review column I wrote about comedy show the Big Gig and which mentioned Mr Ferguson once,” Sutton wrote.

“Ferguson followed the first abusive letter with four more similar letters and an obscene drawing. At the time, Fairfax News did not take up the issue of the letters with the ABC, and I was told to call ABC management personally to complain.

“I did so after the arrival of the third letter, but that did not stop the letters coming.”

On Tuesday, Ferguson issued an apology through his management agency. He did not deny the allegations, with scans of the letters he wrote to Sutton published in her story.


Source: theguardian

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