Former CBS CEO Les Moonves will not receive any severance pay after he was accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women, the company's board announced Monday. BOMBSHELL ELIZA DUSHKU, LES MOONVES REPORTS EXPOSE CBS' LONGSTANDING SEXUAL HARASSMENT PROBLEM, CRITICS SAYMoonves, 69, will not receive any of his $120 million severance after he resigned from CBS in September. The CBS exec's resignation followed allegations of sexual misconduct that were published in articles by The New Yorker and The New York Times. GAYLE KING MAY LEAVE CBS OVER LES MOONVES, CHARLIE ROSE SEXUAL MISCONDUCT SCANDALS: REPORTResources dedicated to CBS' human resources division, training and development, along with its diversity and inclusion initiatives "have been inadequate," investigators also found. In addition to Moonves, CBS also ousted "CBS This Morning" co-host Charlie Rose, who also hosted the "Charlie Rose" show, in November 2017 after he was accused of sexually harassing women during his tenure at the network.
Source: Fox News December 17, 2018 22:39 UTC