When Judith Regan was fired in 2006, she claimed a senior executive at News Corporation "had encouraged her to lie to federal investigators," the New York Times reports.
The investigators had been vetting former New York City police chief Bernard Kerik, who had been nominated to become Homeland Security secretary and who had had an affair with Regan. The executive wanted to keep the affair quiet to protect the presidential aspirations of Rudy Giuliani, Kerik's prime supporter.
According to affidavits -- and a tape Regan made of the conversation -- the previously unnamed executive was Fox News Chairman Roger Ailes.