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CBS to Pay Millions to Settle Sexual Harassment Investigation

November 3, 2022

Via: SHRM
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CBS has agreed to pay a $30.5 million settlement after a state investigation found that the media company knew about and covered up multiple allegations of sexual assault made against former CBS President and CEO Les Moonves.

Company leaders hid the accusations from regulators, shareholders and the public. A senior executive at CBS who knew about the allegations sold millions of dollars of CBS stock in the weeks before the allegations became public, violating New York’s laws on insider trading.

The broadcast giant will pay $22 million to shareholders and $6 million to sexual harassment and assault programs. Mooves is required to pay $2.5 million to stockholders whom New York Attorney General Letitia James said initially did not know about the allegations.

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