Top rated political superhero action series Fox News, which airs 24 hours a day, 7 days a week on its own eponymous channel, has rehired Greg Wilson, the bad-boy scriptwriter credited with the fan-favorite “Seth Rich murder mystery” character arc but later fired after the family of a real-life murder victim with the same name and likeness sued the production company, the Daily Beast reports.
Rich, a young Democratic Party staffer who was tragically shot dead by an unknown assailant on a Washington DC street in 2016 was the inspiration for the plot line concocted by Wilson, one in which the fictional version of Seth Rich was a patriot who paid the ultimate price for bravely exposing the limitless corruption within the DNC. Audiences were absolutely riveted by the drama over Rich getting cut down by assassins sent by none other than MAGA Cinematic Universe fan-favorite villain Hillary Clinton, so it makes perfect sense for Fox News‘s creative team to bring back Wilson going into their hotly-anticipated, ultra-high stakes “Election Year 2024: This Time It’s Personal” storyline.