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Les Moonves Fired From CBS For Sexual Assault And Harassment September 10. 2018
Julie Chen and Les Moonves CBS network CEO, Les Moonves, has been fired from the company for sexually assaulting and harassment of a number of women. Moonves has been head of CBS for the past 15-years and during that time he has wreaked havoc behind the scenes, harming many innocent people. Moonves and his wife of the past 8-years, “The Talk” television show co-host, Julie Chen, have misused his post for their own advancement, to the detriment of others, who were abused and or defrauded. However, Moonves has been sexually assaulting women before and during his marriage to Chen, who is standing by her rapist husband. Hollywood television executive, Phyllis Golden-Gottlieb, spoke of how Moonves violently threw her against a wall, then unconscionably sexually assaulted her, in forcefully grabbing her head with both hands and shoving it to his crotch, then forcing her to perform oral sex on him. Sadly, this is an illegal practice in Hollywood. A number of stars and executives have done this to others in forcing them into oral sex and penetration, then threatened them into silence.
Julie Chen and Les Moonves pictured with their son Charlie Moonves In Hollywood, they walk around in a heightened state of lust and sexual arousal, demanding sex from unwilling people in offices, boardrooms, bathrooms, closets, cars and clubs, among other places. Hollywood offices are filled with the most perverse sexual jokes and comments. They behave like sexual tyrants. They are completely unprofessional. This is not normal corporate behavior. They are evil to do this, operating under the guise that women (and some men who have been targeted) can’t do any better, because they need their jobs and the feds will do nothing. Some have questioned why victims did not go to the authorities. While a few have I am here to tell you, under penalty of perjury, it really doesn’t matter, as the FBI corruptly protects such stars and executives. The FBI has known for many years that actor Bill Cosby has been raping people and looked the other way to it. The FBI has known for many years that movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has been raping people and committing serious financial crimes and invasion of privacy, but looked the other way to it. Some people don’t even bother to go to the authorities for this reason. They’ve seen others go to the authorities and nothing come of it. These Hollywood stars and executives, who are big Democratic donors, get their friends in government to squash any potential charges for criminal behavior. It’s one of the sickest, most corrupt things I have ever seen. It took people in the mainstream to expose men like Weinstein (The New York Times newspaper and the New Yorker magazine) and Cosby (comedian Hannibal Burress) in the press and public domain, kicking up such a fuss, public outcry demanded something be done. Public outcry was so bad, criminal charges were finally brought. STORY SOURCE As Leslie Moonves Negotiates His Exit from CBS, Six Women Raise New Assault and Harassment Claims September 9, 2018 - Six additional women have accused the television executive of sexual misconduct, as the board of the CBS Corporation weighs the terms of his departure. Update: Three hours after the publication of this story, CNN reported that Moonves would step down from his position at CBS. Later the same day, CBS announced that Moonves had left the company and would not receive any of his exit compensation, pending the results of the independent investigation into the allegations. The company named six new members of its board of directors and said it would donate $20 million to organizations that support the #MeToo movement and workplace equality for women. The donation will be deducted from any severance payments that may be due to Moonves. Members of the board of the CBS Corporation are negotiating with the company’s chairman and C.E.O., Leslie Moonves, about his departure. Sources familiar with the board’s activities said the discussions about Moonves stepping down began several weeks ago, after an article published in the The New Yorker detailed allegations by six women that the media executive had sexually harassed them, and revealed complaints by dozens of others that the culture in some parts of the company tolerated sexual misconduct. Since then, the board has selected outside counsel to lead an investigation into the claims. As the negotiations continue and shareholders and advocacy groups accuse the board of failing to hold Moonves accountable, new allegations are emerging. Six additional women are now accusing Moonves of sexual harassment or assault in incidents that took place between the nineteen-eighties and the early aughts. They include claims that Moonves forced them to perform oral sex on him, that he exposed himself to them without their consent, and that he used physical violence and intimidation against them. A number of the women also said that Moonves retaliated after they rebuffed him, damaging their careers. Similar frustrations about perceived inaction have prompted another woman to raise a claim of misconduct against Jeff Fager, the executive producer of “60 Minutes,” who previously reported to Moonves as the chairman of CBS News... RELATED ARTICLES |
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