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Les Moonves Settlement Over Leaked LAPD Sexual Assault Report Rejected

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February 21, 2024
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Los Angeles’ Ethics Commission has rejected Les Moonves’ $11,250 settlement with the city over information leaked to the once powerful CBS CEO by a LAPD officer about sexual assault allegations.

The vote against Moonves was unanimous.

The Ethics Commission also voted 4-0  to “disapprove” a $2500 settlement with ex-CBS VP Ian Metrose.  In an agreement worked out by City staff and his lawyers at the Sutton Law firm admitted “he violated City law by aiding and abetting the disclosure and misuse of confidential information.”

Earlier this month, Moonves agreed to pay his fine to LA for violating the city’s ethics code by “inducing a city official to misuse his position in order to create an advantage for Moonves.” Represented by Andrew Levander and Hartley M.K. West of Dechert LLP, Moonves sent over a cashier’s check last week.  

That advantage the once feared CBS CEO achieved was insider knowledge and intel on a police report made in 2017 by Phyllis Golden-Gottlieb.

At a time of increasing corporate in-fighting for Moonves with Shari Redstone, former Lorimar-Telepictures executive Golden-Gottlieb, who passed away in mid-2022, alleged that her then colleague Moonves assaulted her repeatedly when they worked together in the 1980s with one incident in 1986 emphasized. The next year, Golden-Gottlieb would be among a number of women who would accuse Moonves of such misconduct. Despite attempts by Moonves to manipulate events and the CBS board, those accusations would lead to the exec being pushed from his long held CBS perch in September 2018.  

That city official in question was ex-LAPD captain, Corey Palka.

Having served as a security guard for Moonves on a number of occasions during the former’s tenure at the top of CBS, Palka was also the commanding officer of the LAPD’s Hollywood Division in 2017 The former cop called flack Metrose and left a voicemail in late November 2017 that said in part of Golden-Gottlieb’s damning report – “it’s confidential, as you know, but call me, and I can give you some of the details and let you know what the allegation is before it goes to the media or gets out.” Metrose, who left CBS last year, went to CBS CCO Gil Schwartz, who died in 2020, who instructed him to take the info to Moonves.

After getting a copy of Golden-Gottlieb’s police report and circulating it among his top CBS lietunets, Moonves requested a private meeting with Palka. The two met on November 25, 2017 to discuss what the LAPD would do with Golden-Gottlieb’s report and follow-up interviews. They text several more times afterwards, continuing to discuss the Golden-Gottieb report and possible outcomes.

When Moonves exited CBS under duress almost a year later, Palka texted him: “I’m deeply sorry this happened. I will always stand with, by and

pledge my allegiance to you.”

Since leaving CBS, Moonves fought for almost three years with the now Paramount Global run company for his $120 million severance. In 2021, that battle ended with Moonves, who made about around $69 million in 2016 and 2017 alone, coming up short and CBS saying they would donate the cash to charity

In 2022, New York Attorney General Letitia James first revealed that the LAPD provided confidential information to executives at CBS as they attempted to manage the allegations against Moonves. As almost always, this came out in a follow-the-money probe. CBS execs authorized Schwartz, according to the NY AG’s report, to sell “millions of dollars” of CBS stock in 2018 just before a wider range of sexual misconduct against Moonves became public in a scathing New Yorker article, Deadline, and elsewhere.

“These actions constituted insider trading and violated New York’s investor protection laws,” James said at the time. The AG also revealed a cumulative total settlement of $30.5 million with Moonves and CBS to end her office’s investigation.

For the first hour of today’s Ethics Commission meeting, suggestions of greater penalties against Moonves and Metrose, as well as the relevance of the 1997’s LA Confidential were put forth by members of the public.

Those opinions was actually two of the more low-key public remarks.

Adopting a variety of voices, one citizen mocked the now deceased women alleging sexual assault in the Moonves matter. The same speaker also called Moonves “one of the most powerful people on the planet” and recommended the fine against Metrose be reduced to zero. Another speaker called the “corruption” from the LAPD and the city “beyond shameful” and encouraging “rape culture.” Condemning cases of sexual assault by police officers, the speaker also demanded the Ethics Commission raise the maximum $5000 fine on the “incredibly wealthy” Moonves and Metrose.

With only one or two other topics being even touched upon, the Moonves and Metrose settlements were by far the most commented on by the public today.

A reduction in the penalties because of his “cooperation” with the City was slammed over and over. One speaker castigated the Commission for a “failure” to enact charter reform that would have allowed them to raise the fines, among other things. Asking the Commission to provide “high moral examples,” one male speaker compared Moonves to Donald Trump in his treatment of women and contempt for the law.

“You do not have to respect the settlement agreement,” another speaker pleaded with the Commissioners at today’s meeting. “This is pocket change to the guys,” a female speaker added in her remarks, advocating the Commission show this use of internal LAPD intel and more “will not be tolerated.” The same speaker also noted the current situation where the LAPD are arresting and detaining ant-Scientologist protesters as an example of the consideration the department is seen to give to rich and well connected.

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