On Monday, Schussel declined to say Hannity "sexual harassed" her but stuck by her description of two alleged incidents with Hannity.“I never thought I was sexually harassed by Sean Hannity, I thought he was weird and creepy — not someone I liked,” Schlussel said.Hannity issued his own statement on Sunday strongly denying the claims, calling them "a complete fabrication" by "a serial harasser.""LET ME BE CLEAR THE COMMENTS ABOUT ME ON A RADIO SHOW THIS WEEK by this individual ARE 100 percent false and a complete fabrication," Hannity, 55, wrote. "This individual is a serial harasser who has been lying about me for well over a decade. The individual has a history of making provably false statements against me in an effort to slander, smear and besmirch my reputation," he said."The individual has not just slandered me over the years but many people who this individual disagrees with," he continued. "This individual desperately seeks attention by any means necessary, including making unfounded personal attacks and using indefensible and outrageous political rhetoric.""My patience with this individual is over. I have retained a team of some of the finest and toughest lawyers in the country who are now in the process of laying out the legal course of action we will be taking against this individual."