
IRVING (WBAP/KLIF News) Former media anchor Tomi Lahren may get to the bottom of just who released details about warming up her rear end. A Dallas judge ruled for the release of emails between Glenn Beck’s Irving-based media company The Blaze and the publication The Daily Caller. Lahren suspects that a fellow employee told a reporter that she was contemptible with co-workers and even had them “heat up her butt-warming pad.” The article came out just days after Lahren and Beck reached an agreement to not publish disparaging remarks about each other. Any employees for The Blaze determined to have violated the agreement will be subject to a $500 fine or 6 months in jail. Lahren is suing for wrongful termination following a suspension for appearing to flip-flop on her stance on abortion.
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