One of the six new women who spoke out against Les Moonves in an expose on Sunday told in greater detail on Monday how he allegedly attacked her in the 1980s.
Phyllis Golden-Gottlieb, 82, is among the women whose fresh claims against Moonves led to his resignation as CEO of CBS on Sunday.
She alleges that he forced her to perform oral sex on him and exposed himself to her in the 1980s when they both worked as television executives for the now defunct production company Lorimar.
On Monday, she told Good Morning America that the incident and others where he allegedly harassed her cost her her career.
She did not report them to police at the time because she was afraid of losing her job and, with two children at home to feed, could not afford to.
Golden-Gottlieb reported Moonves to police last year but the statute of limitations meant he was beyond prosecution or a civil lawsuit.
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Phyllis Golden Gottlieb, now 82, appeared on Good Morning America on Monday with celebrity MeToo attorney Gloria Allred to share her accusations against Moonves who she says forced himself on her repeatedly when they worked together in the 1980s. He denies it
'He took my whole career,' Golden Gottlieb said on Monday, appearing on ABC with celebrity attorney Gloria Allred.
'I needed the job. I had two children that I was responsible for and I was frightened,' she said, explaining why she stayed on.
Insisting that their encounters were 'in no way' consensual, she dismissed his statement on Sunday that he had done nothing to harm any of his accusers' careers.
'He really hurt my career.
'Right after he appeared naked, he came running into my office and did this whole thing about that I didn't send a memo to any anybody and then he picked me up and threw me against the wall.


Moonves, 68, denies ever forcing himself on any of the 13 women who have accused him of misconduct
'I just lay on the floor and cried. I didn't know what was going to happen to me,' she said.
She was describing an alleged incident in her office which she told Ronan Farrow about as part of his expose on Sunday.
In that piece, she described how he retaliated against her when she rebuffed him by moving her into a smaller office.
'He was the head of CBS. No one was going to take me,' she said.
Though she cannot claim damages in civil court and a criminal investigation is out of the question, Golden-Gottlieb said she wanted to speak out to rid herself of having to carry the secret.
'This happened so long ago but I just wanted to get it off me. To share it with someone,' she said.
Allred said that while it was also too late to file a civil lawsuit against Moonves, his 'victims' deserved 'justice' of some kind.
Moonves has categorically denied forcing himself onto any of the women.
He says any and all sexual encounters he has had in his life have been consensual.
He resigned as the chairman and CEO of CBS Corporation on Sunday but will stay on as an adviser to the board for two years.
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Main photo article One of the six new women who spoke out against Les Moonves in an expose on Sunday told in greater detail on Monday how he allegedly attacked her in the 1980s.
Phyllis Golden-Gottlieb, 82, is among the women whose fresh claims against Moonves led to his resignation as CEO of CBS on Sunday.
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