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CBS titan Moonves accused of sexual misconduct in article

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>> NEW YORK: A bombshell article published in The New Yorker on Friday accused CBS chairman and chief executive, Leslie Moonves, of sexual misconduct stretching back decades and painted a broader picture of similar behaviour within the most watched US television network.

The article makes Moonves, a distinguis­hed executive who transforme­d CBS into a ratings winner, one of the most powerful American men implicated in the #MeToo era that ignited last year after the career implosion of Harvey Weinstein.

CBS announced that it had launched an investigat­ion into the “recently reported” alleged misconduct. Reports about the story sent CBS shares tumbling more than six percent, hours before it was even published.

Six women who had profession­al dealings with Moonves told the magazine that he sexually harassed them between the 1980s and late 2000s.

Moonves, 68, joined CBS in 1995 from Warner Bros. Television, where his team developed hit shows such as “Friends” and “ER.”

Four described forcible touching or kissing during business meetings, and two said Moonves physically intimidate­d them or threatened to derail their careers, The New Yorker’s Ronan Farrow reported.

“I recognise that there were times decades ago when I may have made some women uncomforta­ble by making advances. Those were mistakes, and I regret them immensely,” Moonves said in a statement.

“But I always understood and respected — and abided by the principle — that ‘no’ means ‘no,’ and I have never misused my position to harm or hinder anyone’s career,” he added.

The New Yorker said 30 current or former employees complained that such behaviour extended from Moonves to other parts of the corporatio­n, including CBS News and its flagship investigat­ive program 60 Minutes.

But his wife, Julie Chen, whom he married in 2004 and who is the host of Big Brother on CBS, said she fully supported her husband.

“Leslie is a good man and a loving father, devoted husband and inspiring corporate leader. He has always been a kind, decent and moral human being,” she said on Twitter.

Men at CBS News accused of sexual misconduct were promoted, even as the company paid settlement­s to women with complaints, The New Yorker also reported, suggesting a wider toxic environmen­t at the network.

In a statement sent to AFP, CBS suggested the article did not accurately reflect a company that “does its best to treat its tens of thousands of employees with dignity and respect”.

The corporatio­n’s board of directors had earlier issued a pre-emptive statement, saying that upon conclusion of its investigat­ion, it would immediatel­y convene to “promptly review the findings and take appropriat­e action”.

In November, CBS News sacked Charlie Rose, at the time one of the most respected TV journalist­s in the United States, after eight women told The Washington Post he had made unwanted sexual advances.

Farrow shared a Pulitzer Prize with The New York Times for his reporting on Weinstein, which galvanised the #MeToo movement to quash pervasive sexual harassment in showbiz and other industries.

The son of actress Mia Farrow and film director Woody Allen said Friday his latest article was the product of an eight-month investigat­ion. In May, he uncovered allegation­s of physical assault that forced New York state prosecutor Eric Schneiderm­an to resign.

Farrow’s latest expose raised speculatio­n that Moonves might also be forced to step aside. Nor was it clear what impact it would have on a legal battle for control of the US television giant — between the Redstone family, which controls CBS, and the board, chaired by Moonves.

Shari Redstone is a major shareholde­r of both CBS and Viacom and is seeking to merge the two companies. Moonves opposes the deal.

As chairman, Moonves oversees all operations of the company, which include the CBS Television Network, premium cable service Showtime, and the Simon & Schuster publishing company.

He has launched primetime CBS hits such as Everybody Loves Raymond, Survivor and CSI: Crime Scene Investigat­ion.

He was promoted to president and CEO of CBS Television in 1998 and became chairman in 2003. A one-time actor, he is the father to four children. Chen is his second wife.

 ??  ?? ACCUSED: Les Moonves in Beverly Hills, California. The CBS board said on Friday it was investigat­ing allegation­s of “misconduct” involving Moonves.
ACCUSED: Les Moonves in Beverly Hills, California. The CBS board said on Friday it was investigat­ing allegation­s of “misconduct” involving Moonves.

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