Tomi Lahren Settles Lawsuit Against Glenn Beck and The Blaze

Where will Tomi Lahren pop up next?

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The Dallas Morning News is reporting that Tomi Lahren has settled her lawsuit against The Blaze and its founder Glenn Beck. As part of the deal, Lahren will be released from her contract with the conservative network, four months before it was supposed to come to an end. She can also keep her Facebook page, which was created by her now former employer.

In return, Tomi's lawyer Brian Lauten says she will need to remove any and all of The Blaze's "intellectual property" on the page. "Ms. Lahren is relieved to have this litigation behind her," Lauten said in a statement. "She looks forward to connecting with her audience and fan base on the pressing political issues facing our country in the days to come."

Ultimately, it's a small price to pay for Lahren ,who begged Beck and The Blaze to "let me move on" in an interview with Nightline last month. "I just want to work and have the freedom to put my voice out there and I want to interact with my fans and my followers, that’s all I want out of this," she said. “It’s my job, this is my life. Without that, I feel lost."

With both sides satisfied with the terms of their settlement, Tomi will be able to freely seek out a new job opportunity. Considering the 4.3 million followers on her Facebook page and her videos which regularly garner upwards of eight figures' worth of views, this isn't the last time we will see or hear from Lahren.  

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