Les Moonves

The actress believed she was written off the show "Bull" because she complained about harassment from actor Michael Weatherly.
In the 1990s, a woman reportedly accused Don Hewitt, who died in 2009, of multiple assaults. Her case came to light amid the investigation of Les Moonves.
The powerful network executive was forced to resign in September amid misconduct claims from a dozen women.
The former CBS chairman reportedly had offered to get work for actress Bobbie Phillips to prevent her from coming forward with her sexual assault accusation.
Osbourne said her former "The Talk" colleague Julie Chen, who's married to Moonves, will "probably hear this and hate me, but I have to tell the truth."
The co-host will address her departure in a video message on Tuesday's episode.
Joe Ianniello sends a staff memo after Les Moonves' departure, saying, "All of us should feel CBS is a safe, equitable and inclusive place to work."
CBS announced Sunday that CEO Moonves was stepping down amid multiple allegations of sexual harassment and assault.