Les Moonves's lifestyle could downsize without the $120 million severance he could have received from his former employer CBS.
According to the draft report submitted by two law firms to CBS about his alleged misconduct, his behavior would make it legal for the television network to not provide that package.
As the Daily Mail reports, in addition to allegations of sexual abuse, there are those that he destroyed evidence and misled investigators.
In this #MeToo era, alleged sexual misconduct is an unforgiveable. Providing work to that miscreant can hurt the organization's brand.
Matt Lauer is nowhereville. Harvey Weinstein is finished.
The odds are Moonves will never be offered a job or assignment again. Without the severance, he could find himself in a financial downward trajectory to being merely middle class.
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