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14.05.2021 - 23:57 / thewrap.com
CBS and former entertainment chairman Leslie Moonves have resolved their dispute over $120 million that Moonves was set to collect as part of his exit from the company in 2018. In an SEC filing on Friday, CBS said that money, which had been held in a trust while they settled the dispute, will revert back to the company.
“The disputes between Mr. Moonves and CBS have now been resolved, and on May 14, 2021, the parties dismissed the arbitration proceeding,” CBS said in a filing.
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NEW YORK -- ViacomCBS said Friday that former CBS CEO Les Moonves will not get his $120 million severance package from his firing in 2018, ending a long-running dispute over the money.Moonves was ousted in 2018 after a company investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct spanning three decades found Moonves violated company policy and did not cooperate with the investigation.But Moonves challenged the decision and his $120 million severance was set aside until the matter could be
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorA whopping amount of money that has been held in trust for potential payout to former CBS chief Leslie Moonves is going back to the company.In a filing with the U.S.