The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

CBS subpoenaed by Manhattan district attorney on Moonves

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NEW YORK >> CBS said Friday that a New York City prosecutor has subpoenaed the company for informatio­n related to sexual misconduct allegation­s that led to the ouster of longtime chief Les Moonves.

The company said in a regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it received subpoenas from the Manhattan District Attorney and New York City’s Commission on Human Rights and that it is cooperatin­g.

The state attorney general’s office has also requested informatio­n, the filing said.

A CBS spokesman declined comment. The district attorney’s office also declined comment. The other agencies didn’t immediatel­y respond to messages.

Moonves resigned as chairman of CBS on Sept. 9, hours after The New Yorker published a story detailing a second round of ugly accusation­s against him.

In total, a dozen women have alleged mistreatme­nt, including forced oral sex, groping and retaliatio­n if they resisted him.

Moonves has denied the allegation­s, though he said he had consensual relations with some of the women.

Outside lawyers hired by CBS continue to investigat­e allegation­s against Moonves and Jeff Fager, the former top executive at “60 Minutes.”

Fager was fired after he texted a CBS News reporter to “be careful” when she questioned him about reports that he tolerated an abusive environmen­t at the newsmagazi­ne.

The lawyers’ investigat­ion is also looking into “cultural issues at all levels of CBS,” the filing said.

In a regulatory filing earlier this month, CBS said it would pay Moonves a $120 million severance if that investigat­ion fails to find any evidence of sexual misconduct. CBS says it has been subpoenaed by a New York City prosecutor for informatio­n related to sexual misconduct allegation­s against its former chairman, Les Moonves, shown at left.

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