Discussion: CBS Denies Former CEO Les Moonves $120 Million Severance

And the dumbest part is that everyone is expendable. CBS could have had someone else come in to do the job.

Putting people on pedestals, especially men, is just asking for trouble.

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So they were planning to give him this money if only he hadn’t lied about his history of sexual abuse? I am trying to think of how that would go in front of the stockholders.

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Brilliant! In addition to the mutant creatures, the residual radio-activity will guarantee his need to prey sexually on the vulnerable will be greatly diminished. Maybe the mutants will prey on him. One can only hope.

Severance. Severance!

It seems to me Republicans sure toss around big dollars. $120,000,000 was just what he didn’t get. Manifort is paying out tens of millions in legal stuff. Cohen hands out millions. Republicans walk out of Congress dragging crime records right into 7-figure endless vacations.

I don’t understand why our rural friends don’t see that. They certainly see how their business, farms, mines, and plants are failing. But their ā€œrepresentativesā€ sure seem to have all kinds of money for themselves.

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It’s been going on for a long time.

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Didn’t work out for Cosby… oh, right.

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Hey Julie, he’s all yours, minus the big payout. Enjoy all the family time now that you are the breadwinner who might soon be unemployed.

:musical_note:
Come grabbers… come spankers …
and fondlers galore ----

You treaters… of women …
as though they are whores…

Soon the table … a turning …
puts you on the floor …

All your power and money is failing ----

And the empty cells now … Will soon be your moor …

Ohh the times … they are a-channn…ging ----- :notes:

[ apologies to Bob ]

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I’m all for justice, but, I have to say that this action is very unfair to men who just want to commit sexual assaults without any negative consequences for themselves.

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I didn’t see that in the linked article. Can you quote or was it from somewhere else? Thx!

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Does this mean Julie Chen is going to have to go back to work to support the family? Maybe he can take care of their kids.

1. Investigators heard that a CBS employee was ā€˜on call’ to perform oral sex
The outside lawyers were told by multiple people that CBS had an employee ā€œwho was ā€˜on call’ to perform oral sexā€ on Mr. Moonves.

According to the draft report: ā€œA number of employees were aware of this and believed that the woman was protected from discipline or termination as a result of it.ā€

The report didn’t identify the employee — and the lawyers didn’t interview her — but Mr. Moonves, in one of his multiple interviews with the lawyers, ā€œadmitted to receiving oral sex from the woman, his subordinate,ā€ although he described it as consensual.

ā€œMr. Moonves vehemently denies having any non-consensual sexual relations,ā€ Andrew J. Levander, Mr. Moonves’s lawyer, said on Tuesday. ā€œHe never put or kept someone on the payroll for the purpose of sex. He has cooperated extensively and fully with investigators.ā€

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Thanks!

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