Author Topic: CBS CEO Leslie Moonves accused of sexual harassment by MeToo  (Read 1177 times)

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Hourly salary: $34,000 (or 68m) a year.

Makes sense. The sharks are hungry.

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/08/06/les-moonves-and-cbs-face-allegations-of-sexual-misconduct

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Re: CBS CEO Leslie Moonves accused of sexual harassment by MeToo
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2018, 06:53:12 PM »
"In recent months, Moonves has become a prominent voice in Hollywood’s #MeToo movement. In December, he helped found the Commission on Eliminating Sexual Harassment and Advancing Equality in the Workplace, which is chaired by Anita Hill. “It’s a watershed moment,” Moonves said at a conference in November. “I think it’s important that a company’s culture will not allow for this. And that’s the thing that’s far-reaching. There’s a lot we’re learning. There’s a lot we didn’t know.”

When will these guys learn that all the ass-kissing and verbal (and financial) acrobatics will not save you when bitter, disgruntled, FACELESS women conspire to come after your wallet for things that only happened in their heads 30 years ago.

This "movement" isn't helping womens' rights or bring abuse to light; it's doing the complete opposite and showing just how frivolous and incredibly uninspiring female-to-male accusations really are. They're literally built on sand 99% of the time; know why? Because real rapes, assaults, and abuse are generally reported shortly after the events and dealt with by the justice system. If someone keeps that to themselves for 10 years, oh well, that was your decision; but those cases might still be legitimate with enough circumstantial evidence.

These accusations are total and utter bullshit, and have been from day one. Not a single one of these powerful or rich men have been convicted of anything other than Cosby, and no one believes that show trial for allegedly fingering a scarecrow-looking bulldyke 14 years ago while she stayed at his place was a real case, which is why it sank the first time around despite years of prep and prerial discovery. What they left out of the trial is she stayed in touch with him long after the supposed event and never sued or accused him of anything until Gloria Allred talked her into it for a big payday $$$.

The rest of these stories? All crap.

Men are going to decide whether they put their money and freedom behind getting laid, or trying to, because no piece of ass is worth what these guys (and millions of others on a smaller scale) are going through. It's basically legalized terrorism and there's no recourse for it; even acquitted or never-charged people are basically finished.

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Re: CBS CEO Leslie Moonves accused of sexual harassment by MeToo
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2018, 08:27:50 PM »

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Re: CBS CEO Leslie Moonves accused of sexual harassment by MeToo
« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2018, 05:45:32 AM »
"In recent months, Moonves has become a prominent voice in Hollywood’s #MeToo movement. In December, he helped found the Commission on Eliminating Sexual Harassment and Advancing Equality in the Workplace, which is chaired by Anita Hill. “It’s a watershed moment,” Moonves said at a conference in November. “I think it’s important that a company’s culture will not allow for this. And that’s the thing that’s far-reaching. There’s a lot we’re learning. There’s a lot we didn’t know.”

When will these guys learn that all the ass-kissing and verbal (and financial) acrobatics will not save you when bitter, disgruntled, FACELESS women conspire to come after your wallet for things that only happened in their heads 30 years ago.

This "movement" isn't helping womens' rights or bring abuse to light; it's doing the complete opposite and showing just how frivolous and incredibly uninspiring female-to-male accusations really are. They're literally built on sand 99% of the time; know why? Because real rapes, assaults, and abuse are generally reported shortly after the events and dealt with by the justice system. If someone keeps that to themselves for 10 years, oh well, that was your decision; but those cases might still be legitimate with enough circumstantial evidence.

These accusations are total and utter bullshit, and have been from day one. Not a single one of these powerful or rich men have been convicted of anything other than Cosby, and no one believes that show trial for allegedly fingering a scarecrow-looking bulldyke 14 years ago while she stayed at his place was a real case, which is why it sank the first time around despite years of prep and prerial discovery. What they left out of the trial is she stayed in touch with him long after the supposed event and never sued or accused him of anything until Gloria Allred talked her into it for a big payday $$$.

The rest of these stories? All crap.

Men are going to decide whether they put their money and freedom behind getting laid, or trying to, because no piece of ass is worth what these guys (and millions of others on a smaller scale) are going through. It's basically legalized terrorism and there's no recourse for it; even acquitted or never-charged people are basically finished.

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Re: CBS CEO Leslie Moonves accused of sexual harassment by MeToo
« Reply #4 on: August 01, 2018, 05:49:39 AM »
workplace related sex is illegal, always bang hoes elsewhere
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Re: CBS CEO Leslie Moonves accused of sexual harassment by MeToo
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Re: CBS CEO Leslie Moonves accused of sexual harassment by MeToo
« Reply #6 on: August 01, 2018, 09:21:42 AM »


I wouldn't even speak to either of those two, let alone rape them!

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Re: CBS CEO Leslie Moonves accused of sexual harassment by MeToo
« Reply #8 on: August 01, 2018, 10:25:12 AM »
“C unts 4 Justice”

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Re: CBS CEO Leslie Moonves accused of sexual harassment by MeToo
« Reply #9 on: August 01, 2018, 10:41:12 AM »


Around April I was on the metro link going into LA when these college girls boarded with their women's lib signs for an anti-Trump rally that was taking place downtown.  The tram was full of these protesters but the half dozen girls were seated/standing right next to me so I could overhear their conversations.

When they first got on they were blabbering about whatever political issues and that lasted until the train started moving. The rest of the time they were talking about which guys liked them from the party the night before. It was the funniest thing I ever witnessed.

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Re: CBS CEO Leslie Moonves accused of sexual harassment by MeToo
« Reply #10 on: August 01, 2018, 10:49:57 AM »
that blond would b worth deprogramming 

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Re: CBS CEO Leslie Moonves accused of sexual harassment by MeToo
« Reply #11 on: August 01, 2018, 11:13:47 AM »
The Los Angeles police have declined to pursue charges against embattled CBS chairman Les Moonves after a woman came to them with claims that he sexually abused her in the 1980s, because the statute of limitations on the claims had expired. That’s according to NBC News, which reports that the unidentified woman, an acquaintance of Moonves, went to the police in February to report three incidents, one in 1986 and two in 1988

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Re: CBS CEO Leslie Moonves accused of sexual harassment by MeToo
« Reply #12 on: August 01, 2018, 06:13:45 PM »
The Los Angeles police have declined to pursue charges against embattled CBS chairman Les Moonves after a woman came to them with claims that he sexually abused her in the 1980s, because the statute of limitations on the claims had expired. That’s according to NBC News, which reports that the unidentified woman, an acquaintance of Moonves, went to the police in February to report three incidents, one in 1986 and two in 1988
Yeah, he wasn't worried about that. It's more the whole, "Les, you know I love you and you're my ace in my hole for CBS, but we can't have our stock take a nosedive over these stories. They have to go away. What I'm saying is you might have to start looking for a replacement and take it up with the board, legal, HR, and media relations next Monday" lecture from Sumner Redstone that he's dreading.