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Les Moonves, the former CEO of CBS, agreed to pay a $15,000 fine to the City of Los Angeles on Wednesday after he obtained confidential information about an LAPD investigation into sexual assault allegations leveled against him.
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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 into sexual assault allegations against him.
The Los Angeles City Ethics Commssion rejected a proposed settlement between the city and former CBS CEO Les Moonves on Wednesday, citing that a tougher penalty is needed for the disgraced exec who was accused of interereing with a police investigation into sexual assault allegtions against him.