New accusations put ex-CBS chief’s $120M payout at risk

A new report by The New York Times centers on alleged efforts by Les Moonves to silence actress Bobbie Phillips, who has accused Moonves of an assault.

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28 thoughts on “New accusations put ex-CBS chief’s $120M payout at risk

  1. IS HE 1 OF THE PPL THATS TRASHING STAR TREK ? THATS ALL I CARE ABOUT GIVEN THIS THE HE RAPED ME WAR CRY IS BS MORE AND MORE NOW I MEEN IF IT HAPPENED DO SOMETHING WITH IN 2 YEARS BUT FROM 95-18 ITS BS HE HAS MONEY AND POWER SO PPL WANT TO KNOCK HIM DOWN-

  2. A 120m exit package for a TV boss….do I have to give any comment…..lunatic country…. Many people in the USA have nothing to spend and this TV guy gets an exit package of 120m…Debils….

  3. They all suddenly become victims when they stop making Money. While they are making that money they dont care at all

    Men are sleaze-bags and women know this and take advantage

  4. Donate the 120 million payout to charities of homeless shelters and domestic abuse shelters and youth centers and unwanted newborn baby centers

  5. Bobbie Phillips was a MAJOR action actress. She literally could've kicked his ass or at least threatened to do so if he laid a hand on her. Could he have had her black-balled simply by using self defense?

  6. When they pay these men it shows us women r less valued than men and truth b told we r expected to endure sexual advances ..cause hey that's what we here for.. Men passed out checks to men for getting caught up..

  7. Stern parted ways with CBS Radio in 2005 to join SiriusXM, and soon after an explosive legal battle began when CBS filed a $500million breach of contract lawsuit against the acclaimed radio host.
    Since then, Stern has let his listeners know about his disdain for Moonves, who stands accused of sexual misconduct by six women in a recent New Yorker exposé.
    'Les tried to ruin my life,' Stern said, calling Moonves 'Tony Soprano.' 
    'I had done a pretty good job for these guys, kept their stations afloat, quite frankly, and made them a lot of money, and it was a nice way to end,' he said of his initial parting with CBS.
    'Les and Joel Hollander came in and even brought champagne which was lovely, they said we wish you luck' adding they told him 'You gave everything to this company.' 

    However, once he landed at Sirius he says that he was 'socked' with the suit.
    'How do you defend against a corporation? You know they have endless money to f*** with you with lawyers,' Stern said.  
    'I was so panicked because this is scary. … I knew this was just some sort of bad, like, ''We're going to f*** with you because you're leaving us.'' It's like a stalker who says, ''You know what? You left me, we broke up, but I'm going to f*** your life up.'' And I didn't do jack sh** to Les Moonves, except make him money, and I was pissed and upset and scared.'
    He went on to add: 'I don't have the kind of funds. They were trying to drain me financially. He was trying to f*** me. You think he was f**ing women? He was going to f** me right up the a**, with no lube.'   
    In the suit, CBS accused Stern of promoting his upcoming gig with Sirius on his CBS Radio show.  
    Stern said that during a meeting with Moonves, in which he tried to explain to the CEO where he was coming from, he became emotional over the ordeal with his former employer.
    'When I say emotional, I start crying in front of Les. I've never really admitted that before. I start crying, actual tears,' Stern said.

  8. He shouldn't get anything. We can't keep rewarding these high level executives with tens of millions of dollars after they are forced to resign in disgrace. They should be fired, publicly shamed, and financially broken by the never ending criminal and civil litigation. Maybe if they were in danger of losing everything instead of getting to retire with millions of dollars they would think twice before pulling out their old, tiny, junk in front of their coworkers.

  9. Why is no1 reporting about his gross negligence in green lighting and micromanaging projects which have lost CBS over $500 million and potentially more with 5 year contracts?

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