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September 09, 2018

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Les Moonves Poised to Step Down as CBS CEO Following Second Wave of Sexual Assault Allegations

 

I wonder ,if ,when he steps down if Julie will leave Big Brother and the Talk? If this happened 25 years ago why NOW>? Where were these abused women back ten or long before 25 years? It is really hard to defend yourself when it happens long ago.

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Les Moonves Poised to Step Down as CBS CEO Following Second Wave of Sexual Assault Allegations

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Six more women have accused CBS executive Les Moonves of sexual assault, according to a second bombshell report by Ronan Farrow. The accusations come as the CEO is expected to leave the network with an exit package valued upwards of $100 million.
The New Yorker piece, which was first published on Sunday, includes six additional incidents that allegedly took place between the 1980s and 2000s. Among them are accusations made by veteran television executive Phyllis Golden-Gottlieb, who worked with Moonves at Lorimar in the late 1980s. She accuses him of physically restraining her, forcing her to perform oral sex on him, exposing himself to her and throwing her up against a wall. Golden-Gottlieb filed a criminal complaint with the Los Angeles Police Department back in 2017; law enforcement sources told Farrow that the claims were credible, and Moonves reportedly informed select members of the CBS board months later.
Another accuser, writer Jessica Pallingston, worked as Moonves' assistant back in 1994. She alleges that she was coerced into performing oral sex on him on her first day. He went on to become verbally abusive after she rejected subsequent advances.
Moonves has released a statement to The New Yorker, in which he acknowledges three of the encounters. He claims each encounter was consensual, without specifying any names:
The appalling accusations in this article are untrue. What is true is that I had consensual relations with three of the women some 25 years ago before I came to CBS. And I have never used my position to hinder the advancement or careers of women. In my 40 years of work, I have never before heard of such disturbing accusations. I can only surmise they are surfacing now for the first time, decades later, as part of a concerted effort by others to destroy my name, my reputation, and my career. Anyone who knows me knows that the person described in this article is not me.

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September 09, 2018

[BigBrother_Survivor] Les Moonves Poised to Step Down as CBS CEO Following Second Wave of Sexual Assault Allegations

 

I wonder ,if ,when he steps down if Julie will leave Big Brother and the Talk? If this happened 25 years ago why NOW>? Where were these abused women back ten or long before 25 years? It is really hard to defend yourself when it happens long ago.

cg

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Les Moonves Poised to Step Down as CBS CEO Following Second Wave of Sexual Assault Allegations

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Six more women have accused CBS executive Les Moonves of sexual assault, according to a second bombshell report by Ronan Farrow. The accusations come as the CEO is expected to leave the network with an exit package valued upwards of $100 million.
The New Yorker piece, which was first published on Sunday, includes six additional incidents that allegedly took place between the 1980s and 2000s. Among them are accusations made by veteran television executive Phyllis Golden-Gottlieb, who worked with Moonves at Lorimar in the late 1980s. She accuses him of physically restraining her, forcing her to perform oral sex on him, exposing himself to her and throwing her up against a wall. Golden-Gottlieb filed a criminal complaint with the Los Angeles Police Department back in 2017; law enforcement sources told Farrow that the claims were credible, and Moonves reportedly informed select members of the CBS board months later.
Another accuser, writer Jessica Pallingston, worked as Moonves' assistant back in 1994. She alleges that she was coerced into performing oral sex on him on her first day. He went on to become verbally abusive after she rejected subsequent advances.
Moonves has released a statement to The New Yorker, in which he acknowledges three of the encounters. He claims each encounter was consensual, without specifying any names:
The appalling accusations in this article are untrue. What is true is that I had consensual relations with three of the women some 25 years ago before I came to CBS. And I have never used my position to hinder the advancement or careers of women. In my 40 years of work, I have never before heard of such disturbing accusations. I can only surmise they are surfacing now for the first time, decades later, as part of a concerted effort by others to destroy my name, my reputation, and my career. Anyone who knows me knows that the person described in this article is not me.

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September 09, 2018

[BigBrotherChatII] Les Moonves Poised to Step Down as CBS CEO Following Second Wave of Sexual Assault Allegations

 

I wonder ,if ,when he steps down if Julie will leave Big Brother and the Talk? If this happened 25 years ago why NOW>? Where were these abused women back ten or long before 25 years? It is really hard to defend yourself when it happens long ago.

cg

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Les Moonves Poised to Step Down as CBS CEO Following Second Wave of Sexual Assault Allegations

By /

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Six more women have accused CBS executive Les Moonves of sexual assault, according to a second bombshell report by Ronan Farrow. The accusations come as the CEO is expected to leave the network with an exit package valued upwards of $100 million.
The New Yorker piece, which was first published on Sunday, includes six additional incidents that allegedly took place between the 1980s and 2000s. Among them are accusations made by veteran television executive Phyllis Golden-Gottlieb, who worked with Moonves at Lorimar in the late 1980s. She accuses him of physically restraining her, forcing her to perform oral sex on him, exposing himself to her and throwing her up against a wall. Golden-Gottlieb filed a criminal complaint with the Los Angeles Police Department back in 2017; law enforcement sources told Farrow that the claims were credible, and Moonves reportedly informed select members of the CBS board months later.
Another accuser, writer Jessica Pallingston, worked as Moonves' assistant back in 1994. She alleges that she was coerced into performing oral sex on him on her first day. He went on to become verbally abusive after she rejected subsequent advances.
Moonves has released a statement to The New Yorker, in which he acknowledges three of the encounters. He claims each encounter was consensual, without specifying any names:
The appalling accusations in this article are untrue. What is true is that I had consensual relations with three of the women some 25 years ago before I came to CBS. And I have never used my position to hinder the advancement or careers of women. In my 40 years of work, I have never before heard of such disturbing accusations. I can only surmise they are surfacing now for the first time, decades later, as part of a concerted effort by others to destroy my name, my reputation, and my career. Anyone who knows me knows that the person described in this article is not me.

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September 09, 2018

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Serena Williams fined $17,000 for violations during US Open final

 

Ok she is one of my favorites but her tantrum was not sportsman like conduct.
IMO she should have been fined a lot more than that and maybe suspended for 30 days  .

Serena Williams fined $17,000 for violations during US Open final




         
Serena Williams was fined $17,000 for three code violations during Saturday's U.S. Open final that caused the tennis player to be penalized a game when she criticized the chair umpire for a controversial call and labeled him a "thief."  
Williams suffered a 6-2, 6-4 loss to Naomi Osaka, who became the tournament's first female Japanese champion. The match had been overshadowed by the tense confrontation between the 36-year-old tennis player and chair umpire Carlos Ramos.
The tournament referee's office announced Sunday it docked Williams $10,000 for "verbal abuse" of Ramos, $4,000 for being warned for coaching and $3,000 for breaking her racket.
The money comes out of her prize money of $1.85 million as the runner-up.
The first violation came when Ramos ruled that Williams was receiving illegal coaching from her coach Patrick Mouratoglou. Williams shot back at the umpire and insisted she was not receiving coaching and that she would "rather lose" than cheat.
Williams received a second violation when she smashed her racquet in frustration. She continued to yell at the chair umpire several times about the initial penalty. 
"I didn't get coaching," Williams said multiple times. "I don't cheat! I didn't get coaching. How can you say that? You owe me an apology. I have never cheated in my life!"
The third violation — verbal abuse — came when she called the umpire a "thief," leading to an automatic game loss.
"You stole a point from me; you're a thief, too," she insisted.
Under Article III, Section P, "verbal abuse" is defined as "a statement about an official, opponent, sponsor, spectator or other person that implies dishonesty or is derogatory, insulting or otherwise abusive." The section says a player is subject to a fine up to $20,000 for each violation.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Katherine Lam is a breaking and trending news digital producer for Fox News. Follow her on Twitter at @bykatherinelam                                
                  
                      

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    September 09, 2018

    [BigBrother_Survivor] Serena Williams fined $17,000 for violations during US Open final

     

    Ok she is one of my favorites but her tantrum was not sportsman like conduct.
    IMO she should have been fined a lot more than that and maybe suspended for 30 days  .

    Serena Williams fined $17,000 for violations during US Open final




             
    Serena Williams was fined $17,000 for three code violations during Saturday's U.S. Open final that caused the tennis player to be penalized a game when she criticized the chair umpire for a controversial call and labeled him a "thief."  
    Williams suffered a 6-2, 6-4 loss to Naomi Osaka, who became the tournament's first female Japanese champion. The match had been overshadowed by the tense confrontation between the 36-year-old tennis player and chair umpire Carlos Ramos.
    The tournament referee's office announced Sunday it docked Williams $10,000 for "verbal abuse" of Ramos, $4,000 for being warned for coaching and $3,000 for breaking her racket.
    The money comes out of her prize money of $1.85 million as the runner-up.
    The first violation came when Ramos ruled that Williams was receiving illegal coaching from her coach Patrick Mouratoglou. Williams shot back at the umpire and insisted she was not receiving coaching and that she would "rather lose" than cheat.
    Williams received a second violation when she smashed her racquet in frustration. She continued to yell at the chair umpire several times about the initial penalty. 
    "I didn't get coaching," Williams said multiple times. "I don't cheat! I didn't get coaching. How can you say that? You owe me an apology. I have never cheated in my life!"
    The third violation — verbal abuse — came when she called the umpire a "thief," leading to an automatic game loss.
    "You stole a point from me; you're a thief, too," she insisted.
    Under Article III, Section P, "verbal abuse" is defined as "a statement about an official, opponent, sponsor, spectator or other person that implies dishonesty or is derogatory, insulting or otherwise abusive." The section says a player is subject to a fine up to $20,000 for each violation.
    The Associated Press contributed to this report.
    Katherine Lam is a breaking and trending news digital producer for Fox News. Follow her on Twitter at @bykatherinelam                                
                      
                          

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