Sunny Hostin Says Trump Himself Is a DEI Hire
"We have put American Transit on notice and will file a five-million-dollar counter lawsuit for their defamatory claims," Hostin said in a statement obtained by PEOPLE
"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin responded to the insurance fraud allegations facing her husband on Tuesday, arguing the company who filed the lawsuit had a history of frivolous claims.
Sunny Hostin‘s personal life has recently become a topic of great interest. This is due to her husband, Emmanuel Hostin, being named in a federal lawsuit accusing him of insurance fraud. The View co-host herself has also been making headlines due to her comparison of the January 6 riots to the holocaust.
Dr. Emmanuel Hostin, husband of "The View" co-host Sunny Hostin, was accused of insurance fraud in a sweeping federal lawsuit filed in New York last month.
Dr. Hostin was accused in a Dec. 17, 2024 suit filed by American Transit of getting “kickbacks” for surgeries and fraudulently billing the company, which insures taxi companies, Uber and Lyft drivers, among others. He is one of 200 defendants named in the suit.
Sunny Hostin mentioned her husband, Emmanuel “Manny” Hostin, for the first time on The View since he was accused of insurance fraud in a federal lawsuit earlier this week. During a Hot Topics segment on this morning’s episode of the hit daytime talk show, Hostin revealed why she opted to marry someone younger than her.
The year 2025 is already shaping up to be problematic for “The View” host Sunny Hostin and her husband Dr. Emmanuel “Manny” Hostin thanks to a new lawsuit.
View is heading into its second weekend and is debating a topic inspired by The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. On the most recent episode of the Bravo reality series, Dorit Kemsley took issue with Kyle Richards about still exchanging messages with her estranged husband.
"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin lamented that President Donald Trump's inauguration fell on Martin Luther King Jr. Day and suggested Trump was a "DEI hire."
Sources say "The View" co-host Sunny Hostin's family drama is all the rage at ABC News after her husband was accused of insurance fraud in a sweeping federal lawsuit.
The Hostins blasted the lawsuit as “baseless” and could seek $5 million in damages in a potential countersuit, their lawyer says.