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A lawsuit revealed how sports reporter Joy Taylor planned to sue Fox Sports Executive VP Charlie Dixon once he was “no longer useful to her.”

A former hairstylist for Fox Sports detailed Taylor’s plan to sue Dixon for sexual harassment if she didn’t get a hosting gig on Shannon Sharpe’s FS1 show “Speak for Yourself.”

In court documents filed on Friday in Los Angeles, Noushin Faraji says she was sexually harassed and assaulted by Skip Bayless, Dixon and others at Fox Sports for a decade.

Faraji described how Taylor, a 37-year-old Fox Sports host and blogger, allegedly plotted to use Dixon and former NFL player Emmanuel Acho to further her professional career.

Acho is pictured below left with Charlie Dixon (right).

Faraji claims Taylor once told her she would sue Dixon once he was no longer useful to her.

Taylor allegedly told Faraji she would follow through on her plan to tell the company that Dixon “forced himself on her.”

Joy Taylor

Taylor eventually got the hosting gig on Shannon Sharpe’s show.

In the video below, Faraji is seen at left on the set with retired NFL players LeSean McCoy and Emmanuel Acho.

Faraji’s lawsuit seeks class-action status on behalf of Faraji and other nonexempt Fox employees working in California over the past four years.

After Faraji began working on the set of “Undisputed” morning show starring Bayless, she claims the 73-year-old host began giving her “lingering hugs and kisses on the cheek while pressing his body against her breasts.” The single mother alleges she repeatedly told Bayless she was not interested in him and did not “date at work.”

She also claims she told Bayless she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, as an excuse to stop his advances.

Instead, Faraji said Bayless became more aggressive over the years. He allegedly offered Faraji $1.5 million to have sex with him—and claimed he could “change” her life. The suit also claims Bayless accused Faraji of sleeping with Shannon Sharpe, his former co-star on “Undisputed.”