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B2B Publishing. Business Visionaries. Hot Property. Times Events. Times Store. Facebook Twitter Show more sharing options Share Close extra sharing options. Logan will have a new documentary series on the Fox News-run streaming service Fox Nation. By Stephen Battaglio Staff Writer.

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But first, she says, she needed to set the record straight about what happened to her nine years ago while covering the so-called "Arab Spring. It seemed a pro-American crowd. Suddenly, our translator turned to me with a look of sheer terror and said, 'Run, run! I was quite stunned.

Our security, Ray Jackson, and the rest of us ran, and others in the crowd were running with us. I thought we were getting away, but some of the men running with us became my rapists.

I fought the assault as best I could for 15 minutes, but they tore all my clothes off and raped me with their hands, with flagpoles and with sticks. They sodomized me over and over. They were fighting for my body. I couldn't hold on to Ray any longer. There was a moment I gave up, but I kept thinking about my two babies. At this point, Logan was holding back tears.

But she wanted to finish her story because she believes that some other journalists she has spoken to have skirted details or played down the attack to soothe their own biases. They tried to rip my limbs off. I went down and I couldn't get up. Logan also charges that Hagan's piece included several false statements. Hagan referred to a "groping" of Logan while the reporter was on assignment in Egypt; Logan said she was the victim of a gang rape.

Logan's report included an interview with British security contractor Dylan Davies, who provided misleading statements about his actions on the night of the attack on Sept.

Davies's book, "The Embassy House," had provided the same false account of his actions during the attack. Hagan's story that ran seven months after the story's original airing came as Logan was rebuilding her reputation internally at "60 Minutes.



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