The Los Angeles Ethics Commission rejected the proposed $11,250 settlement between the city and former CBS boss Leslie Moonves. Moonves was accused of interfering in a 2017 LAPD sexual assault report, leading to a stormy meeting over the severity of the punishment.
The Los Angeles City Ethics Commission unanimously rejected a proposed settlement between the city and Les Moonves on Wednesday, saying a tougher penalty is warranted for the former CBS chief executive accused of interfering with a police investigation... https://t.co/kEhMwqi93J
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
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