Feb 16, 2015: TV Newser: Gregg Jarrett Returns as Fox News Channel Anchor
Nine months after he took leave to address “serious personal issues,” Gregg Jarrett returned to the anchor desk this morning, filling in for Bill Hemmer alongside Lea Gabrielle on “America’s Newsroom.”
Nine months after he took leave to address “serious personal issues,” Gregg Jarrett returned to the anchor desk this morning, filling in for Bill Hemmer alongside Lea Gabrielle on “America’s Newsroom.”
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May 26, 2014: Canton Daily Ledger: Fox News anchor charged after airport arrest
A Fox News weekend anchor who was arrested after he allegedly became combative with police at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport may have taken a drug that didn't mix well with alcohol, a police report released Thursday suggests. May 24, 2014: eCanada Now: gregg jarrett exits rehab, arrested at a bar hours later
It has been learned that when Gregg Jarrett, the 59-year-old Fox News anchorman, was arrested this week, he had actually been suffering a relapse after completing rehabilitation for substance abuse. May 23, 2014: Wicked Local Milton: Morning Jolt: Pills and alcohol may be behind Fox anchor’s arrest
Fox News Network anchor Gregg Jarrett may have mixed a medication that reacts adversely with alcohol before his arrest Wednesday at Minneapolis-St.Paul Airport, USA Today reported. Police said Jarrett became drunk after one drink at a bar, and that he was found with gabapentin pills in his pocket. |
May 23, 2014: Huffington Post: Painful New Details Emerge About Fox News Anchor's Arrest
A Fox News weekend anchor who was arrested after he allegedly became combative with police at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport may have taken a drug that didn't mix well with alcohol, a police report released Thursday suggests.
A Fox News weekend anchor who was arrested after he allegedly became combative with police at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport may have taken a drug that didn't mix well with alcohol, a police report released Thursday suggests.
May 22, 2014: CNN: Fox News anchor Gregg Jarrett jailed after airport incident
Fox News anchor Gregg Jarrett spent a dozen hours in jail after being arrested on charges of interfering with a police officer at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, officials said.
Fox News anchor Gregg Jarrett spent a dozen hours in jail after being arrested on charges of interfering with a police officer at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, officials said.
May 12, 2014: TV Newser: Weekend Changes at Fox News; Gregg Jarrett Taking Time Off for ‘Personal Reasons’
Fox News tells us Gregg Jarrett “requested time off for personal reasons and Fox obliged.” Jarrett has been with FNC since 2002, joining from MSNBC.
Fox News tells us Gregg Jarrett “requested time off for personal reasons and Fox obliged.” Jarrett has been with FNC since 2002, joining from MSNBC.
Feb 19, 2014: The Advocate: WATCH: CNN's Don Lemon, Fox's Gregg Jarrett Trade Barbs
Jarrett lambasted Lemon for criticizing the verdict in the Michael Dunn trial, and Lemon responded strongly.
Jarrett lambasted Lemon for criticizing the verdict in the Michael Dunn trial, and Lemon responded strongly.
Joining the Fox News Channel in November 2002, Jarrett co-anchors weekend newscasts with Heather Childers and serves as a substitute anchor weekdays for America's Newsroom (in for Bill Hemmer), Happening Now (in for Jon Scott), and Studio B for (in for Shepard Smith). Jarrett is also a correspondent for the network's one-hour documentaries, and he serves as a legal analyst for both FNC and the Fox Business Network. While at Fox News, Jarrett covered the Iraq War as a correspondent based in Baghdad from May through July, 2003. Embedded with the Second Brigade of the Third Infantry Division, he was among the first journalists to report from Fallujah. Prior to Fox News, Jarrett worked at MSNBC as an anchor and correspondent. He covered many stories including the September 11th attacks, Israeli–Palestinian conflict, and the 2000 U.S. Presidential Election Controversy. Jarrett was anchoring the morning of September 11, 2001 when al Qaeda terrorists struck the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in the Washington D.C. area. He also served as a correspondent covering the Second Intifada in November and December 2001, reporting and anchoring newscasts from Israel, the West Bank and Gaza. Jarrett reported “live” from the Ben Yehuda Street bombing in Jerusalem on December 1, 2001 when two suicide bombers and a car bomb killed 13 people, including many children, and injured 188 others.