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.
The Los Angeles Ethics Commission has unanimously voted to reject the proposed settlement by the city with Les Moonves, the former president and CEO of CBS. The settlement, made public last week, stated that Moonves tried to influence now-retired LAPD Captain Cory Palka amid a sexual assault investigation against the executive. The legal documents noted that Moonves …
Former CBS boss Leslie Moonves agreed to pay an $11,250 fine in an ethics case involving the city of L.A. But the City Ethics Commission rejected the fine as too low.