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Three U.S. senators warned Paramount's Shari Redstone a settlement with Trump over his '60 Minutes' lawsuit could violate a federal anti-bribery law
Three senators have warned Paramount Global's Shari Redstone that a potential settlement of Trump's lawsuit against CBS may violate bribery laws.
A group of senators sent a letter to Paramount Global chair Shari Redstone on Monday, seeking information about the CBS News owner's efforts to settle a lawsuit with U.S. President Donald Trump. Senators Elizabeth Warren,
Journalists at CBS News have been rattled by the resignation of their boss Wendy McMahon, fueling more speculation that parent company Paramount will settle Trump lawsuit.
After yet another CBS News figure resigned in apparent protest, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) repeated his calls for Paramount Global’s controlling shareholder, Shari Redstone, not to settle with President Donald Trump over his “bogus” lawsuit concerning a “60 Minutes” segment.
A trio of senators have written a letter to Shari Redstone, the chair of Paramount Global, expressing “serious concern” about the possibility that it “may be engaging in improper conduct involving
Paramount has been facing ire from its CBS stars and prominent Democrats as it mulls whether to settle President Trump's lawsuit over its "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris.
Three US senators said Tuesday they had written to Paramount over its efforts to settle President Donald Trump's lawsuit against its news division, suggesting that the entertainment giant risks violat