DC: An investigation conducted by The Washington Post discovered an additional 27 women who claim they were sexually harassed by former CBS host Charlie Rose and reports management knew about his behavior for decades.
“Incidents of sexual misconduct by Charlie Rose were far more numerous than previously known,” the article reads. “According to a new investigation by The Washington Post, which also found three occasions over a period of 30 years in which CBS managers were warned of his conduct toward women at the network.”
The 27 women are composed of 14 CBS News employees and 13 others who worked with Rose at other networks, according to WaPo. Concerns were raised about Rose in as early as 1986. He was initially accused of sexual harassment by eight different women back in November 2017 and was fired from CBS shortly after. His PBS program was also cancelled. read more
Now I want to see NPR quiet talking twinks get accused.
“Charlie” wasn’t just a Tuna, it wasn’t just a game, it was a snorkeler’s way of life.
All while the executives looked the other way for decades. You can’t convince me that they didn’t know! The no-doubt lofty company values at CBS and PBS mean absolutely nothing as a result.
Too bad Charlie didn’t work for a School District.