O'Reilly's agreement with Wiehl brings the total number of settlements given to women who have accused him of sexual misconduct to six and the total reported amount of cash paid out to around $45million. Veteran TV newser Lis Wiehl is transitioning to radio news, and will co-host a new program on iHeartMedia New York’s 710 WOR, named WOR Tonight with Joe Concha & Lis Wiehl.. After the settlement deal was reached, Wiehl signed an affidavit that said she had "no claims against Bill O'Reilly." With intelligence and humor, Lis Wiehl shows us how everyone can tackle life’s challenges. He is pictured above, meeting the Pope on the same day Rupert Murdoch announced his firing O'Reilly is still fighting his ex-wife Maureen McPhilmy (above together in 2002, before their split) over custody of their children and they were locked in a legal fight at the time of his settlement with Wiehl Wiehl, a mother-of-two, is pictured with her ex-husband, Mickey Sherman, in 2008. Mark Fabiani, O'Reilly's lawyer, issued this statement on Saturday after The New York Times published its piece. Six months after Mr. Ailes left the company, Fox News Corporation signed Bill O'Reilly to a record breaking new contract after the company had analyzed and considered all allegations against him.In its first article about Mr. O'Reilly on April 1st, The New York Times printed inaccurate settlement figures while fully understanding that O'Reilly and his counsel are legally bound by confidentiality and cannot set the record straight.In its latest diatribe against Bill O'Reilly, the Times printed leaked information provided by anonymous sources that is out of context, false, defamatory, and obviously designed to embarrass Bill O'Reilly and to keep him from competing in the marketplace.Finally, in the more than 20 years Bill O'Reilly worked at Fox News, not one complaint was filed against him with the Human Resources Department or Legal Department by a coworker, even on the anonymous hotline.