Por: Los Angeles Times Nation November 10, 2022
The Los Angeles Police Department’s inspector general will oversee an investigation into how at least one LAPD official became involved in a scheme to cover up sexual abuse allegations by former CBS Corp. chief Leslie Moonves. The civilian Police Commission directed its independent watchdog, Inspector General Mark Smith, to monitor and help guide the LAPD's inquiry at its meeting Tuesday. The move was fueled by anger among members of the... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 06, 2022
Days after an internal investigation was launched into whether a former Los Angeles police captain led a cover-up of sexual assault allegations against former CBS chief Leslie Moonves, the detective who handled the case years ago took an unusual step. Last month, LAPD... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Opinion November 16, 2022
New York Atty. Gen. Letitia James’ report about the insidious relationship between disgraced CBS chief Leslie Moonves and the Los Angeles police commander who tried to protect him filled me with rage and, to be honest, a kind of hopeless resignation. How is it possible, in... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Business November 03, 2022
The New York attorney general's office released a sweeping report Wednesday that detailed an elaborate cover-up at the highest levels of CBS in late 2017 and 2018 to try to contain allegations of sexual harassment by former chief Leslie Moonves. The report comes five years... + más
CBS, Moonves must pay $30.5 million for insider trading after sex assault allegations | NBC News
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NBC News USA Business November 03, 2022
CBS and its former president, Les Moonves, will pay $30.5 million as part of an agreement with the New York attorney general’s office, which says the network’s executives conspired with a Los Angeles police captain to conceal sexual assault allegations against Moonves. Under... + más
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CNN USA Business November 03, 2022
New York CNN Business — , former chief executive officer of CBS, and CBS reached a $30.5 million settlement with the office of the attorney general of New York, Letitia James, on Wednesday. The settlement is a part of an investigation by the state alleging that “CBS and... + más
New York Daily News USA Entertainment November 03, 2022
CBS and its disgraced ex-CEO Les Moonves will pay $30.5 million to settle a sexual misconduct and insider trading investigation by New York Attorney General Letitia James. Moonves, 73, will pay $2.5 million and CBS — now officially Paramount Global after a corporate... + más
WPTV USA Nation November 03, 2022
NEW YORK (AP) — CBS and its former president, Leslie Moonves, will pay $30.5 million as part of an agreement with the New York attorney general's office, which says the network's executives conspired with a Los Angeles police captain to conceal sexual assault... + más
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