In 2018, then-CEO Moonves was forced to part ways with CBS following scores of sexual misconduct allegations that he and the network tried to cover up.
2018, a dozen women accused Moonves of sexual harassment, with allegations forming a distinct pattern: Moonves, many alleged, coerced or physically forced them into performing oral sex on him in the mid-90s to early-2000s. The former executive was also accused of physical intimidation and retaliation if rebuffed.
Initially, it was reported Moonves would receive a whopping $120 million in severance. Ultimately—due largely in part to the range of accusations—he the exit package. Other executives at the network, it’s been discovered, played a role in protecting Moonves.Two licenses for the LOWEST price. This limited lifetime license includes the full suite of Microsoft Office, from the dreaded Excel to the idea-sparking PowerPoint.
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