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A devastating new exposé about Leslie Moonves that includes reprinted text messages exchanged by the disgraced mogul and a talent agent allegedly helping him hide an incident of sexual misconduct is putting pressure on CBS to finish an investigation into its former CEO to determine whether it should pay him $120 million it has earmarked for him.
The story from The New York Times on Wednesday suggests that Moonves and Marv Dauer, an agent attempting reclaim his former glory, had sought to keep quiet a woman Moonves feared could cause his downfall in the #MeToo era: an actress named Bobbie Phillips.
According to the Times, Dauer introduced his client to Moonves in 1993 when the former was president of Warner Bros. TV and fresh off successful launches of the hit shows, Friends and E.R.
Phillips told the Times that she met with Moonves at the Warner Bros. lot in Burbank, California, where he told her he could get her a role on E.R.. As she gazed at an easel displaying various shows the studio was working on, she was momentarily distracted and that's when Moonves allegedly shocked her with brazen move that caused her to fear auditions for decades.
As she turned back, "She saw that he had undone his trousers, exposing his erect penis," according to the Times. 'Be my girlfriend and Ill put you on any show,' he said, in Ms. Phillipss recollection and then grabbed her by the neck, pushed her to her knees and forced his penis into her mouth," writes Times reporters James B. Stewart, Rachel Abrams and Ellen Gabler.
"If Bobbie talks, I'm finished," Moonves allegedly told Dauer years later, when reporters were investigating various claims made by other women who accused Moonves of sexual harassing them.
The detailed revelation comes at a precarious time for CBS, which promised Moonves $120 million after stepped aside Sept. 9, but only after it investigates claims made made against its former leader. Nearly three months into its investigation, CBS is remaining mum on its status and there is no timetable for a conclusion.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/new-leslie-moonves-expose-could-cost-former-mogul-dollar120-million/ar-BBQdJqc?li=BBnbfcL
brush
(53,740 posts)This is the Bill Cosby method without the roofies, just direct crudeness.
His marriage to Julie Chen has to already be on shaky ground. It won't survive this revelation.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,142 posts)Julie started dating him while he was married to #1 too. Harassment allegations go back to the 1980s through the late aughts, per Ronan Farrow.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2018/08/06/les-moonves-and-cbs-face-allegations-of-sexual-misconduct