Six more women have come forward to accuse CBS CEO Les Moonves as sexual harassment, violence, rape or assault. It seems progressives like Mooves, Harvey Weinstein, Matt Lauer, etc all like it rough. Luckily for them, they are all left wing biased. So the media buries this rape stories as quickly as it can. Moonves of course higher Stephen Colbert, so it’s not all that surprising.
BTW, where are the so called “#Metoo” protesters at CBS or even at Moonves office? Oh that’s right, they are non-existent because he is one of them.
Six additional women accuse Les Moonves, CEO of CBS of sexual harassment or assault |
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She was one of many former and current CBS News employees who said there was a climate of sexism and harassment at the news network. For some of those employees, Fager remaining in place, alongside Moonves, has been a deterrent to reporting complaints. pic.twitter.com/65QmLYEkmY
— Ronan Farrow (@RonanFarrow) September 9, 2018
More women have brought allegations of sexual harassment, sexual assault and violence against embattled CBS C.E.O., Les Moonves.
In a piece published by The New Yorker on Sunday morning, authored by Ronan Farrow, six more women claim Moonves forced them into unwanted sexual situations and allegedly retaliated when they refused.
The women told Farrow that Moonves allegedly did an array of unwanted actions, including forcing them to preform oral sex on him and allegedly exposed himself to them.
The board of the CBS Corp. is currently negotiating his departure. In addition, the board has selected outside counsel to lead an investigation into the claims against Moonves, who was previously accused of similar unwanted behavior by a number of women.
One of the new accusers, a veteran television executive named Phyllis Golden-Gottlieb, told Farrow that she filed a criminal complaint late last year with Los Angeles police. And while authorities did tell Farrow they found her accusations creditable, the alleged crime(s) happened in the 1980s, so the statute of limitations had passed. According to Farrow, multiple members of the CBS board were aware of the police report at the time of its filing.