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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

    Allegations of harassment at CBS and against its chairman, Les Moonves, have surfaced in the wake of the #MeToo movement. 6 women told @ronanfarrow that, between the ’80s and the late aughts, Moonves sexually harassed them: http://nyer.cm/AAYDIQ9 pic.twitter.com/4M8ysRo85l

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      2. The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

        4 women described forcible touching or kissing during business meetings, in what they said appeared to be a practiced routine. 2 said that Moonves physically intimidated them or threatened to derail their careers: http://nyer.cm/AmLy7yr pic.twitter.com/NFnou2xapu

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      3. The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

        The actress Illeana Douglas was introduced to Moonves in 1996. They met at his office to discuss a script, and he asked to kiss her: http://nyer.cm/AmLy7yr pic.twitter.com/n4baVpP0hJ

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      4. The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

        Moonves, she said, followed her to the door and blocked her path. He backed her up to the wall, pressing against her, with his face close to hers: http://nyer.cm/AmLy7yr pic.twitter.com/Z5IjBCWYuA

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      5. The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

        In a statement, CBS said that Moonves acknowledges trying to kiss Douglas, but that “he denies any characterization of ‘sexual assault,’ intimidation, or retaliatory action.”http://nyer.cm/AmLy7yr 

        4 replies 82 retweets 99 likes
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      6. The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

        In the spring of 1985, Janet Jones was attempting to break into the industry as a writer. She met with Moonves, who at the time was a vice-president at Twentieth Century Fox, in his office.http://nyer.cm/AmLy7yr 

        2 replies 75 retweets 97 likes
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      7. The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

        Moonves surprised her by asking if she wanted a glass of wine. She declined. Jones said, “he came around the corner of the table and threw himself on top of me. It was very fast.”http://nyer.cm/AmLy7yr 

        4 replies 146 retweets 206 likes
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      8. The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

        When Moonves began trying to kiss her, Jones said that she struggled, and then shoved him away hard, yelling, “What do you think you’re doing?” He got up. “‘Well, I was hitting on you. I wanted a kiss,’” he said.http://nyer.cm/AmLy7yr 

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      9. The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

        When Jones got to the door, it was locked. After threatening that she would start screaming, Jones remembered Moonves walking to his desk or to a nearby bureau to unlock the door.http://nyer.cm/AmLy7yr 

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      10. The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

        She fled, noticing on her way out that the assistant had left. “That’s when I got really upset,” she said. “I just thought, Oh, my God. This wasn’t like a little momentary boo-boo. It was this well-thought-out thing.”http://nyer.cm/AmLy7yr 

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      11. The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

        CBS said that Moonves has no recollection of the interactions with Jones.http://nyer.cm/AmLy7yr 

        6 replies 49 retweets 79 likes
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      12. The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

        30 current and former employees of CBS told @ronanfarrow that misconduct extended from Moonves to important parts of the corporation, including CBS News and “60 Minutes,” one of the network’s most esteemed programs.http://nyer.cm/AmLy7yr 

        15 replies 415 retweets 584 likes
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      13. The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

        During Moonves's tenure, men at CBS News accused of sexual misconduct were promoted. It isn't clear whether Moonves knew of the allegations but he has a reputation for being closely involved in management decisions.http://nyer.cm/AmLy7yr 

        5 replies 99 retweets 128 likes
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      14. The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

        19 current and former employees told @RonanFarrow that Jeff Fager, the former chairman of CBS News and the current executive producer of “60 Minutes,” allowed harassment in the division. http://nyer.cm/AmLy7yr pic.twitter.com/VijLd3hshx

        21 replies 393 retweets 578 likes
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      15. The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

        Fager denied these allegations.http://nyer.cm/AmLy7yr 

        3 replies 44 retweets 75 likes
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      16. The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Jul 27

        Read @RonanFarrow's full story on the allegations against CBS and its chairman, Les Moonves: http://nyer.cm/AmLy7yr pic.twitter.com/hD2if7TguR

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      2. Sho'Nuff Skywalker‏ @BreakandEnterTV Jul 27
        Replying to @NewYorker @kylegriffin1 @RonanFarrow

        Seriously... why is it so difficult for powerful men to simply treat women like human beings in the workplace?!pic.twitter.com/xbycIuRdtk

        3 replies 5 retweets 17 likes
      3.  🌊  🗽the "TRUMP IS A TRAITOR"Conster  🗽 🏄 🍩‏ @ConnieBallou Jul 27
        Replying to @BreakandEnterTV @NewYorker and

        They're all complicit in making sure a woman would never wield power.

        0 replies 1 retweet 4 likes
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      2. ᴿealfarmacist‏ @real_farmacist Jul 27
        Replying to @NewYorker @kylegriffin1 @RonanFarrow

        pic.twitter.com/9pHpXE642o

        5 replies 3 retweets 6 likes
      3. ᴿealfarmacist‏ @real_farmacist Jul 27
        Replying to @real_farmacist @NewYorker and

        Glad you finally published this story, good work @RonanFarrow @NewYorker Keep them coming.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      4. ᴿealfarmacist‏ @real_farmacist Jul 27
        Replying to @real_farmacist @NewYorker and

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        https://twitter.com/real_farmacist/status/992177021819203585?s=21 …

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        #MeToo pic.twitter.com/W5eJY2aSoz
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