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Moonves agreed on Feb. 5 to pay a $11,250 fine for violating the city’s ethics code by “inducing” a city official to misuse his position in order to create a private advantage for Moonves.
Leslie Moonves, the ousted former leader of CBS Corp. whose storied career came to an abrupt end in 2018 amid the disclosure of past sexual assault allegations, has been ordered to pay an $11,250 ...
Leslie Roy Moonves (/ ˈ m uː n v ɛ z /; born October 6, 1949) [1] is an American media executive who was the chairman and CEO of CBS Corporation [2] [3] from 2003 until his resignation in September 2018 following numerous allegations of sexual harassment, sexual assault and abuse. [4] He has been married to TV personality Julie Chen since 2004.
Under the terms of the L.A. Ethics Commission case, the former CBS boss admitted to inducing 'a city official to misuse his position to attempt to create a private advantage for Moonves.'
The company also said its insurance provider would resolve a separate $14.75-million class-action lawsuit brought by shareholders. “CBS and Leslie Moonves’ attempts to silence victims, lie to ...
Former CBS boss Leslie Moonves agreed to pay an $11,250 fine in an ethics case involving the city of L.A. But the City Ethics Commission rejected the fine as too low.
A CBS shareholder lawsuit filed in August has been amended to accuse former CBS chairman-CEO Leslie Moonves and three other insiders of making suspect stock sales because they knew the sexual ...
The exit of Moonves marks the end of his 24-year run at the company as one of media’s most imposing chief executives. As part of the settlement, he and CBS are donating $20 million to one or ...