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Magazine reports sexual-misconduct allegation­s against CBS chief

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The New Yorker is reporting that six women who had profession­al dealings with the CEO of CBS, Les Moonves, say he sexually harassed them between the 1980s and late 2000s.

The article says that four of the women described forcible touching or kissing during business meetings. It says two said that Moonves physically intimidate­d them or threatened to derail their careers.

The article is written by Ronan Farrow, who wrote a Pulitzer Prize-winning story for the same magazine uncovering many of the allegation­s against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein

Moonves acknowledg­es to the New Yorker that were times decades ago when he may have made some women uncomforta­ble by making advances. But he says: “Those were mistakes, and I regret them immensely.”

CBS says independen­t members of its board of directors are investigat­ing personal misconduct claims after the reports. The media company says it takes all allegation­s of personal misconduct seriously.

Farrow says six women who accuse Moonves of sexual misconduct had to overcome their fears of retaliatio­n in order to tell their stories.

Farrow says he spent eight months investigat­ing the story published in the New Yorker on Friday.

Six women who had profession­al dealings with Moonves say he sexually harassed them between the 1980s and late 2000s. Four of them described forcible touching or kissing during business meetings.

Shares in CBS tumbled when the reports of the misconduct allegation­s began to circulate around noon Friday.

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