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Hey! you #MeToo Accusers guess what!!
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If anyone knows anything about how law enforcement believe that in many cases, the criminal buries
himself in the actions of helping. This is based on the idea that investigators look on the outside and
ignore those on the inside.

That's why most of those in Hollywood who are supporting the #Metoo movement are actually the ones
who caused it exist.


Quote:Les Moonves resigns from CBS after sexual misconduct allegations.

'The head of US media giant CBS, Les Moonves, has resigned with immediate effect following allegations
of sexual misconduct. CBS had been investigating Mr Moonves since allegations appeared in the New Yorker
in July -and fresh accusations from six more women appeared on Sunday.

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Mr Moonves, 68, denies the allegations, calling the latest "appalling".
In a statement CBS said a $20m (£15.4m) would be paid immediately in support of the #MeToo movement.

It said one or more organisations that supported #MeToo and female workplace equality stood to benefit, but did
not specify which. The donation has been deducted from any severance benefits that may be due to Mr Moonves
-the amount of which is pending the results of an ongoing independent investigation into his conduct.

Under his leadership, CBS has been the most-watched network in the US. He developed hits like CSI and The
Big Bang Theory, while his $69.3m (£53m) earnings in 2017 made him one of the highest paid chief executives
in the world.

Mr Moonves' tenure at the top of CBS, which he joined in 1995, has been marked by a power struggle with Shari
Redstone who, through her family's business National Amusements, is the controlling shareholder in both CBS
and the media conglomerate, Viacom.
Ms Redstone and Mr Moonves had been engaged in a court battle as he tried to thwart her plan to merge CBS
and Viacom.

But the announcement of Mr Moonves' departure came at the same time as CBS said it was ending legal action
against National Amusements. For its part, National Amusements said it would not seek a merger between the
two companies for the next two years.

Where does this leave CBS?
In a statement it announced that Mr Moonves would step down as chairman, president and CEO with immediate
effect. Joseph Ianniello will serve as president and acting CEO.

The Financial Times said Mr Moonves was resigning because this would entitle him to a hefty severance package,
including stock options. US media said the resignation package for Mr Moonves could amount to $100m.
However, CBS said he would not receive any severance benefits until the result of an independent investigation into
him.

In a separate move, six directors have stepped down and six new ones have been elected.
Mr Moonves issued a statement on Sunday saying: "Untrue allegations from decades ago are now being made
against me that are not consistent with who I am."

What are the latest allegations?
They appear in a new article in the New Yorker by Ronan Farrow, who also authored the July piece and this year
shared a Pulitzer Prize for detailing assault accusations against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.

The six women in the latest piece allege sexual harassment or assault by Mr Moonves between the 1980s and the
first decade of this century. Some allege he forced them to perform oral sex or exposed himself without their consent.
Some say he damaged their careers when they rebuffed him.

TV executive Phyllis Golden-Gottlieb and writer Jessica Pallingston are two of the women who give graphic descriptions
of the misconduct they accuse Mr Moonves of carrying out.

How has Mr Moonves responded?
The New Yorker quoted a statement in which he says: "The appalling accusations in this article are untrue.
What is true is that I had consensual relations with three of the women some 25 years ago before I came to CBS.

"And I have never used my position to hinder the advancement or careers of women. In my 40 years of work, I have never
before heard of such disturbing accusations." A further six women also accused Mr Moonves earlier this year.
All of them said they believed their careers had suffered because they rejected his advances.

At the time Mr Moonves said he "may have made some women uncomfortable" in the past, adding: "Those were
mistakes, and I regret them immensely. But I always understood and respected... that 'no' means 'no'...'
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Hey! you #MeToo Accusers guess what!! - by guohua - 08-20-2018, 03:51 AM
RE: Hey! you #MeToo Accusers guess what!! - by BIAD - 09-10-2018, 02:41 PM

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