Topman big television network way to sexual misconduct

Topman big television network way to sexual misconduct

World September 10, 2018 05:48

new york - Leslie Moonves, the CEO of the television network CBS, was immediately released from his position. His departure follows new revelations from The New Yorker magazine about sexual misconduct. At the end of July, media also published similar stories about Moonves as one of the most powerful men in Hollywood.

In the latest article, another six women with name and name open a book about Moonves. He would have forced women to have sex, threatened them and be violent.

Since the first disclosures in July, CBS and Moonves were already negotiating a lump sum payment of 100 million dollars. CBS announced on Sunday that this lump sum will only be paid if the results of the independent investigation into the incidents are available.

The channel also announced that part of this lump sum payment will be paid into a special fund that will commit to equal rights for women in the workplace.

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