Megyn Kelly has adopted a scorched earth policy in her exit with NBC multiple sources tell DailyMail.com.

The embattled host is now after additional money on top of her contract payout sources close to both Kelly and the network tell DailyMail.com, and threatening to expose executives and on-air talent to help her achieve her goals.

’It’s all out war in negotiations between Megyn and NBC,’ said one source close to Kelly.

‘She doesn’t just want the remainder of her $69 million contract, she wants more money on top as compensation for what she believes is NBC’s attempt to not just have her off the air but to end her career.’

An NBC source with knowledge of the situation said that Kelly is also refusing to sign an NDA unless she gets that additional money from the network, although a source close to Kelly claims it is not money that is the issue.

The amount according the source? $10 million.

'Megyn is happy to honor an NDA, if NBC is willing to honor one as well,' said a source close to Kelly.

Kelly's lawyer, Bryan Freedman, told DailyMail.com: 'Out of respect for the discussions, I am not going to share more details but any suggestion that Megyn is looking or asking for more than her contract is untrue. This is clearly planted by NBC News to continue its mission to harm Megyn and gain some sort of leverage. It won't work. Andy Lack needs to stop.'

An NBC insider called this all a 'pathetic attempt to distract from her blackface comment and gain negotiating leverage.

And an executive responded by stating: 'That’s delusional. Freedman should look into his own camp for any leaks about the discussions.

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Farewell: Megyn Kelly and NBC are still in exit negotiations and multiple sources close to both sides claim Kelly is looking for millions on top of her $69M contract payout (Kelly on her show last Wednesday)

Partners: 'She wants more money on top as compensation for what she believes is NBC’s attempt ... to end her career,' said a source close to Kelly (Kelly and husband Doug Brunt last Wednesday)

It is all too much for one NBC executive to stomach.

‘She needs to accept that she is done at NBC and leave. We’ve already paid her the equivalent of a Powerball win so it’s not like she struggling to pay the bills,’ said the executive.

‘Have some dignity Megyn and move on.’

Kelly has already set her sights on the two high-ranking executives to exact her revenge if need be, says once source close to the embattled host.

‘She wants to tear the place down now that she’s out and her team is telling everyone that she won’t be happy unless others are out with her,’ said second source close to Kelly.

‘She believes that she has information that could do serious damage to NBC News and with her track record of delivering the death blow to Roger Ailes’ career she’s not afraid to use the information to her advantage.’

As for her reason why, the source points to the coverage of her blackface scandal across the network’s major television platforms in the days after the scandal.

‘She feels that there is no way so many minutes of programming would be dedicated to her scandal unless it was sanctioned by the top of NBC News or even higher - NBC Universal or Comcast. So now she wants them to pay,’ said the first source.

‘NBC jumped on the “blackface” comments as a way to push her out the door. They wanted her gone and this was the way to do it. There’s no way so many NBC talent or shows would go on the attack unless it was officially sanctioned.’

The NBC executive DailyMail.com spoke with did not dispute the fact that there were some who wanted Kelly out, but hit back at the notion that her blackface comment was not a serious offense.

‘These are the actions of a desperate former employee who can’t accept her career at NBC is over,’ said the senior executive.

‘We didn’t force her to say what came out of her mouth - she said it, so she should face the consequences.’

Not helping matters according to that executive was the fact that Kelly did little to endear herself to her crew or fellow news team once she took the job,

‘This is someone who came here and wasn’t a team player. She latched on to an important movement in #MeToo as a way to protect herself but in the end she destroyed her own career through her own commentary - not by anything we did,’ stated the executive,

An NBC source with knowledge of the situation said that Kelly is also refusing to sign an NDA unless she gets additional money from the network (Kelly and Andy Lack)

That individual then added: ‘Our biggest mistake was hiring her in the first place and I’m sure that once we have finalized her exit questions will be asked about how we got this so wrong.’

Through this all, Kelly has found herself with one unlikely ally: Dan Abrams.

His support of Kelly is nothing new, having backed her interview with Alex Jones when she first took the job at NBC and his website Mediate has published stories painting her as a victim in the wake of her termination - along with an oddly timed piece about Lester Holt in white face.

‘Eyebrows are also being raised internally about Dan Abrams defense of Megyn. It’s amazing that ABC hasn’t told him not comment about her with how close he is to the situation. He should be taken off the story all together,’ said the executive.

‘He is best friends with her publicist, was probably the only ABC personality to ever appear on her NBC show, his website [Mediaite] wrote a groveling OpEd about her and if you look at his Twitter history and past GMA appearances you’ll find he passionately defended her interview with Alex Jones. I mean what’s that all about?’

Kelly’s publicist denied that Abrams played any role in aiding Kelly after her scandal and Abrams himself called the rumors 100 percent false, stating he had not even spoken to her when contacted by DailyMail.com last Friday.

He reiterated those claims on DailyMailTV on Monday.

On Friday afternoon , Mediate ran a story on Kelly that trashed NBC while praising the ousted Today host.

'Let’s be clear. She didn’t do her show IN blackface. She didn’t urge kids to use blackface in their Halloween costumes,' read the piece.

'All she really did was, inartfully, ask a question which, under better circumstances, might have actually made for an interesting discussion.'

On Monday, Mediate ran another story that one source inside NBC said Kelly’s camp was pitching to various outlets.

‘Surprise surprise Megyn’s rep spent all day pushing out the Lester dressed as Susan Boyle story and the only place that ran it was Dan Abram’s website,’ said the executive.

‘Megyn and her team just don’t get it.’

Sources close to Kelly, meanwhile, accuse NBC of leaking the transcript from a recent town hall in which Lack denounced Kelly's actions to The New York Times.

Palks: Through this all, Kelly has found herself with one unlikely ally: Dan Abrams (above on Megyn Kelly Today in June)

A number of Kelly's black colleagues at NBC were shocked that the host was fighting to receive a full payout of her contract after her comments defending blackface earlier in the week.

DailyMail.com spoke to a number of employees last week whose feelings on the subject ran the gamut from 'deeply hurt' to outright 'appalled' at Kelly's behavior and reports that she might claim her coverage of the #MeToo movement played a role in her termination.

It was one week ago that Kelly defended the practice of blackface during a roundtable discussion with an all-white panel where not one participant referenced the deeply racist and hurtful history of the practice in the United States.

'How dare she? Who the hell does she think she is?' said one NBC employee

'Her blackface comments were bad but falsely playing the #MeToo card is the worst form of white privilege I have ever seen.'

And another employee remarked: 'She had no respect for the African American staff on her team and her apology was both fake and dismissive.'

An insider at the network told DailyMail.com that after a meeting with Kelly and her staff last Wednesday, a number of employees of color on the show voiced their frustration and anger with the host to human resources.

'Lots of people were willing to give her a clean slate after the whole white Santa thing, but she showed her true colors this week,' said the insider.

That insider also noted that what Kelly was doing was not only an affront to her black colleagues, but also the men and women of the #MeToo movement.

On Thursday, the National Association of Black Journalists responded to Kelly's comments in a statement.

'Megyn Kelly's flip comments on blackface were inexcusable. It is imperative that media organizations work to maintain the trust of audiences,' said Sarah Glover, the president of the organization who is also an NBC employee.

'The media industry has the power to inform, and an awesome responsibility to dispel ignorance and not encourage it.'

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar also weighed in with a piece that ran in The Hollywood Reporter.

'She’s an educated person with a news background, so there’s no way she is not informed on the issue. Which means she deliberately, without regard to the harm she would inflict on people of color, chose to pull out this old controversy. Not quite a hate crime, but hate crime-adjacent,' wrote the NBA great and UCLA graduate.

'Should she be fired? In the best of all possible worlds, yes. Either she deliberately was racist in order to juice her flagging ratings, or she was too dumb to know it was racist, which is inexcusable for a newsperson.'

Staying out of the fray: Sources close to Kelly meanwhile accuse NBC of leaking the transcript from a recent town hall in which Lack denounced Kelly's actions to The New York Times (NBC News president Noah Oppenheim)

Kelly's tearful apology was delivered live on-air Wednesday morning, and followed by another roundtable discussion, this time with an all-black panel who did speak about the history of blackface.

'If she truly had remorse and felt like she was wrong she should take no money and go into hiding. But she’s greedy and entitled,' noted the first NBC employee who spoke to DailyMail.com.

'What the hell does she have to fight for? She’s been fired for being racist on national television. She’s not coming back and she needs to accept that.'

The second employee seemed to think that Kelly's exit was a forgone conclusion long before the incident on Tuesday.

'We knew this was coming. It had been the talk of NBC for months that she’d use the gender card to protect herself. She knew she was failing so she needed a fail safe plan - so pretending to be the #metoo champion who aggressively confronted the bad guys was all a ploy to ensure she was never fired,' noted that NBC worker.

'But her dark underbelly showed through and she did this to herself. Her passionate defense of Kavanaugh was the first stage of revealing her faux #metoo outrage as it reinforced what we all knew - the only woman she cared about was herself.'