
Moonves' negotiated exit shows the power of #TimesUp
Watch: Norah O'Donnell reacts to Moonves exit Months have passed since celebrities first wore Time's Up pins on the red carpet, but the advocacy organization hasn't stopped fighting for women facing harassment. On Sunday, Ronan Farrow published another bombshell investigation in The New Yorker. In his latest story, six new women accused CBS chief executive Leslie Moonves of sexual misconduct. Moonves, one of America's highest-paid CEOs, stepped down hours later — but still with hope of an eventual payout from his former employer. "As of a couple of days ago, they were still talking about potentially letting him leave with a very generous exit package, up to the neighborhood of $ 100 million," Farrow said on CNN. "Many of the women found that very, very frustratin...