Phyllis golden gottlieb biography

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  • Les Moonves accuser speaks out: 'He took my whole career'

    A one-time TV executive who accused former CBS Corp. CEO Les Moonves of sexual impropriety said Monday "he took my whole career."

    Phyllis Golden-Gottlieb spoke out on ABC News’ "Good Morning America" a day after Moonves resigned as chairman and chief executive after the online publication of a bombshell article in the New Yorker magazine in which six women said they had either been sexually abused by Moonves, had their careers destroyed for rebuffing his alleged advances or both.

    Golden-Gottlieb said she hopes Moonves' punishment includes more than just his resignation as one of the most powerful media executives in the nation.

    "I would like him to be accountable for what he did," she told ABC News' chief anchor George Stephanopoulos of the allegation.

    In the New Yorker article by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Ronan Farrow, Golden-Gottlieb described being sexually assaulted