Popular Fox News host Bill O’Reilly may soon be out of a job, according to multiple reports Tuesday.

CNN reported late Tuesday that the cable channel and O’Reilly’s representatives have been discussing an exit strategy, and earlier in the day New York magazine reported that the Murdoch family, who control Fox News’ parent company 21st Century Fox, are leaning toward cutting him loose. The Wall Street Journal also reported late Tuesday that the company was preparing to cut ties with O’Reilly.

Meanwhile, another woman came forward Tuesday accusing O’Reilly of sexually harassing her while both were in the employ of Fox News. The anonymous woman’s attorney told the Hollywood Reporter that she did not report the harassment at the time because she was afraid of being fired, but is speaking out now so her story will be heard. The attorney said her client is not seeking any money.

An attorney for O’Reilly denied the latest accusation, calling it “outrageous,” and issued a statement claiming O’Reilly was the victim of a smear campaign by “far-left organizations.”

O’Reilly, whose “The O’Reilly Factor” is Fox News’ biggest ratings hit, has been swept up in a wave of controversy over recent weeks after the New York Times reported that the host and the company had paid $13 million to settle five sexual-harassment lawsuits over the years. That spurred an advertiser boycott of his show that took a heavy toll. Last week, O’Reilly said he was taking a vacation and planned to return April 24. But whether he will or not now seems very much in question.

CNN reported that the 21st Century Fox board of directors will meet Thursday to discuss O’Reilly, and a decision on his future is likely to come by the end of this week.