The Los Angeles Ethics Commission rejected an $11,250 settlement proposed by former CBS boss Leslie Moonves over alleged interference in a LAPD investigation. Moonves faced scrutiny for his involvement in a 2017 LAPD sexual assault report. Additionally, a Democratic PAC tied to Illinois Senate President Don Harmon lost an appeal against significant fines for not promptly reporting campaign spending in state Supreme Court races.
Former CBS president and CEO Les Moonves will not pay a fine of more than $11,000 to the Los Angeles Ethics Commission, after a panel decided the punishment was not severe enough. https://t.co/dTCkuaIJJJ
Democratic PAC tied to IL Sen Pres Don Harmon loses appeal of massive fines for not timely reporting campaign spending in Supreme Court race: https://t.co/jDueql4P6F
LA ethics panel rejects proposed fine for ex-CBS exec Les Moonves over police probe interference https://t.co/Ven5VtDjMi
Les Moonves’ Settlement With L.A. for Alleged Interference in LAPD Investigation Rejected by Ethics Commission https://t.co/VqNmPDv60W
The State Board of Elections rejected Wednesday a request to reconsider or lower more than $100,000 in fines levied against a political action committee that helped expand the Democratic Party’s majority on the Illinois Supreme Court. https://t.co/bvWnwK6f8Y
My story: Democratic PAC loses appeal of massive fines for not timely reporting campaign spending on state Supreme Court races. https://t.co/onSUP1ap1r
L.A. Ethics Commission Denies Former CBS Boss Leslie Moonves' Proposed $11,250 Settlement With the City https://t.co/ztHEyCctix
Les Moonves' $11.5K Settlement With City Of LA Rejected By Ethics Commission; Stormy Meeting Over Ex-CBS Boss'"Misuse" Of 2017 LAPD Sexual Assault Report https://t.co/HfL3pnV2sU