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«Breaking News» Les Moonves accuser recounts how disgraced chairman 'forced his tongue down her throat'  

One of the women who spoke with CBS lawyers investigating sexual misconduct allegations against Les Moonves is detailing her experience.


June Seley Kimmel tells The Hollywood Reporter that she pitched a film to Moonves back in 1985, and at the end of the meeting he excitedly stated: 'We are going to make this movie.'


He then walked over and stuck his tongue down her throat claimed Kimmel, who noted that it was not a kiss.


When she asked what he was doing, Moonves allegedly responded: 'I got a little carried away. That was so amazing. You’re so amazing.'


Moonves then said he would call and that the movie would be made, said Kimmel.


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June Seley Kimmel in high school


June Seley Kimmel in high school






Kimmel in 2018


Kimmel in 2018



New accuser: June Seley Kimmel (left in 1968 yearbook photo, right in 2018) claims she told CBS about an incident of sexual misconduct that happened in 1985 when Les Moonves 'stuck his tongue down her throat'





Allegations: Moonves (above in March) allegedly received oral sex from four CBS employees and had one employee 'on-call' to give him oral sex, an internal CBS review has found


Allegations: Moonves (above in March) allegedly received oral sex from four CBS employees and had one employee 'on-call' to give him oral sex, an internal CBS review has found



Allegations: Moonves (above in March) allegedly received oral sex from four CBS employees and had one employee 'on-call' to give him oral sex, an internal CBS review has found


Not wanting to hurt her chances, Kimmel said that she decided to flatter Moonves when they next spoke, and said she would be interested in a relationship if not for the fact that he had a wife.


She then said that she never heard from Moonves again about the movie.


What is more concerning perhaps, is Kimmel's claim that despite having two witnesses who she shared the story with 30 years ago, it was not enough for the lawyers investigating the claims for CBS.


'At some point someone called me and said, "There’s a dispute. Would you mind speaking to someone at CBS?"' explained Kimmel.


'There were two women on the line. I told them the story and it got strange when they were asking for all of this verification. My sister wasn’t good enough for them. I asked a friend and she said, "I remember every detail," but that wasn’t good enough, either.'


It all left Kimmel 'annoyed' she said, believing that Moonves should have been fired. 


CBS did not respond to a request for comment. 

Kimmel shared her story just one day after it was reported that Moonves allegedly received oral sex from multiple employees and even had one of them 'on-call' to perform it when he demanded, according to a new bombshell report. 


Those findings mean the disgraced media executive could lose his $120million severance.


Moonves stepped down as the Chairman and CEO of CBS in September after multiple women accused him of either forcing himself on them or being sexually inappropriate.


CBS hired two law firms to investigate Moonves following the allegations and now, a New York Times report has revealed the findings of those firms - as detailed in a draft report.


In the report, investigators found that Moonves 'received oral sex from at least four CBS employees'.


Investigators noted that the instances were 'transactional and improper to the extent that there was no hint of any relationship, romance, or reciprocity'.


Though the lawyers were not able to speak directly with all of the women, they determined that 'such a pattern arguably constitutes willful misfeasance and violation of the company's sexual harassment policy'. 




Moonves (above in 1994) has denied any allegations of non-consensual sex


Moonves (above in 1994) has denied any allegations of non-consensual sex



Moonves (above in 1994) has denied any allegations of non-consensual sex



The lawyers also wrote in their findings that they had received 'multiple reports about a network employee who was "on call" to perform oral sex' on Moonves.


Moonves reportedly admitted to receiving oral sex from the woman but claimed it was 'consensual'. Moonves has denied having any non-consensual sexual relationships.


The disgraced CBS boss' lawyer said that his client had 'never put or kept someone on the payroll for the purpose of sex'.


It was also discovered over the course of the investigation that Moonves had destroyed evidence and misled investigators in an attempt to save his reputation and his severance package, according to the Times. 


Investigators said they found Moonves to be 'evasive and untruthful at times and to have deliberately lied about and minimized the extent of his sexual misconduct'.


According to the Times, CBS now has justification to deny Moonves his $120million severance. 


But it's unlikely the company will make a decision any time soon, with the investigation expected to conclude by the end of January. 


According to the report, Moonves' marriage to Julie Chen in 2004 appears to have caused the alleged sexual misconduct to stop. 


It is also revealed that in 2017, Gil Schwartz, the longtime head of communications for CBS, drafted a resignation letter for Moonves after learning one of his accusers had spoken with Vanity Fair.


Moonves refused to sign the letter. 


The bombshell report comes nearly a week after it was revealed that Moonves lost his job after it was claimed he tried to stop Bobbie Phillips from sharing allegations of sexual misconduct by giving her a role on a CBS series.


According to The New York Times, Bobbie Phillips was trying to break into the industry back in 1995 when she met Moonves at his office to discuss possible work, a fact that both parties and Phillips' agent acknowledge to be true.  


Halfway through that meeting, Phillips claims that Moonves exposed himself and said 'look how hard you make me'.


That is when he allegedly forced himself into her mouth, stating: 'Be my girlfriend and I’ll put you on any show.'


Moonves denies ever forcing Phillips to perform oral sex, but does not deny that the sex act took place.




Moonves stepped down as the CEO of CBS in September after a total of 12 women accused him of either forcing himself on them or being sexually inappropriate. Moonves' marriage to Julie Chen (pictured in 2017) in 2004 appears to have caused the alleged sexual misconduct to stop


Moonves stepped down as the CEO of CBS in September after a total of 12 women accused him of either forcing himself on them or being sexually inappropriate. Moonves' marriage to Julie Chen (pictured in 2017) in 2004 appears to have caused the alleged sexual misconduct to stop



Moonves stepped down as the CEO of CBS in September after a total of 12 women accused him of either forcing himself on them or being sexually inappropriate. Moonves' marriage to Julie Chen (pictured in 2017) in 2004 appears to have caused the alleged sexual misconduct to stop






Bobbie Phillips


Bobbie Phillips






Phillips was trying to break into the industry back in 1995 when she met Moonves at his office to discuss possible work, a fact that both parties and Phillips' agent acknowledge to be true


Phillips was trying to break into the industry back in 1995 when she met Moonves at his office to discuss possible work, a fact that both parties and Phillips' agent acknowledge to be true



The bombshell report comes nearly a week after it was revealed that Moonves lost his job after it was claimed he tried to stop Bobbie Phillips (left in 1998 and right) from sharing possible allegations of sexual misconduct by giving her a role on a CBS series


The two were interrupted halfway through when Moonves received a phone call, at which point Phillips said she fled from the office.


'I felt my blood rushing in my body,' said Phillips. 


'I was vibrating. I can still feel it.'


Moonves began to worry about the incident approximately a year ago according to Phillips' agent Marv Dauer.


'If Bobbie talks, I'm, finished,' he allegedly wrote in a text to Dauer. 


Dauer is upfront about the fact that he used his knowledge of the Phillips scandal to try and get work for her and his other clients on CBS. 


Phillips broke down in tears and refused according to Dauer, saying she never wanted to see Moonves again or meet with any of the producers. 


Then, a year ago, word got out about a possible piece being written about Moonves past, and the CBS head allegedly grew concerned that Phillips would be the focus.


Once the CBS board learned that Moonves offered Phillips work to stay silent he was booted, and now Phillips has also filed a $15million lawsuit. 


In addition to trying to silence her, Phillips is accusing Moonves of defaming her by stating the encounter was consensual. 


Moonves 'reopened these wounds, causing medical injuries and effectively ending her acting career' said Phillips' lawyer.


The CBS board realized - after learning that Moonves allegedly tried to find Phillips a job - that they needed to remove Moonves from his position, according to emails that were seen by the Times. However, they were still prepared to let him leave with half of his $180million severance package.


Link hienalouca.com

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Main photo article One of the women who spoke with CBS lawyers investigating sexual misconduct allegations against Les Moonves is detailing her experience.
June Seley Kimmel tells The Hollywood Reporter that she pitched a film to Moonves back in 1985, and at the end of the meeting he excitedly stated: ‘We...


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