Posted on 10/03/2009 7:53:29 AM PDT by MindBender26
There is panic at Black Rock
Last evening, at an executive-level party attended by some of the Senior Suits from CBS, (and others,) Letterman was the ONLY topic of conversation. There was clearly panic in the air. And old friend/fiend who was there said it was more delicious than the cold Hors Dourves and watered down Scotch.
There was no concern for the moral implications of Lettermans actions, of course. The big worry was about the huge cost of litigation from all the victims of Lettermans slippery zipper.
When the news of the trouble was first announced, there was about an hour of relief that Dave had dodged the bullet and the show/network was safe.
Then the calls from the lawyers started. It didnt matter whether they were from CBS outside counsel or the victims lawyers; the message was all the same. Its goona cost big time. In Lettermans pathetic attempt at humor, he had proven all the potential plaintiffs cases, and turned millions of potential jurors against him.
At first CBS itself thought they were protected by two elements. His staff may actually work for World Wide Pants, Inc, Lettermans separate, private production company. Sorry, but that will only slow the lawyers down for about 30 minutes. CBS provided the working environment, venue, etc.
CBS IS on the hook for any damages.
Secondly, many liability policies specifically exclude or limit coverage for sexual harassment. No one was willing to talk about that end of it . but those that knew were not happy.
Bottom line, when all said and done, depending on how many women (and possible men) were involved/victims, CBS will probably write checks in the $100,000,000 range. They cannot afford to let this go to public trial... and therefore any settlement will be for "telephone numbers... with area codes!"
Serves them right!
And Sarah Palins book is doing so very well everywhere
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I like you style, SandRat.
the quote should read: “the mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind exceeding small.”
Hey Katie, how about an staffer sammich during the break
*Many liability policies specifically exclude or limit coverage for sexual harassment” Letterman just learned a big lesson women do know how to plan$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.
He took a "I'm morally superior to Sarah" attitude acting as if her sex life and her daughter's sex life was of national concern and that Sarah and her daughter were perverts.
Well, he is the real pervert and it is coming home to roost. No one cares how many women outside of his workplace he slept with, but one does care about his forcing women(even if it is just a perception)to sleep with him in order to keep their jobs.
I call BS on most of this article. As much as I would like to see this happen, it is a pipe dream. Just having sex with a subordinate in the workplace does not constitute sexual harassment. Even if the elements of harassment are established, the plaintiffs can only recover their actual damages, It's hard to see where that could exceed a couple of million a piece.
The solution is simple:
Fire Letterman, re-hire Dan Rather as the new host of ‘The Late Show’
Rather has already proven that he’s funnier than Letterman, since he’s been underwriting the cost of his failed lawsuit against CBS for over 2 years, now THAT’s funny! LOL
The mills of justice grind slowly, . . .
Ah, but they grind exceedingly small.
Panic At CBS AS Suits Realize They Are On The Hook For 100s of Millions $ For Letterman The Letch
In that the “victims” likely work for Mr. Pedophile Letterman’s production company, to how much liability is CBS really exposed? It could bankrupt Mr. Pedophile Letterman, but it might not affect CBS too much.
I can’t believe it took until post 110 for this graphic to be posted! it was the first thing that came to mind for me upon reading the story...
It's gonna happen.
Oh, I’m definitely getting out the popcorn and sitting back! lol!
And of course, people who are enjoying watching him going down in flames.
In this instance, yeah. Letterman had plenty of fun with a Senator who moved his foot too far over in a bathroom stall and was entrapped. I see no reason to throw him a lifeline when he's been more than happy to hammer others over far less egregious behavior.
>> Do [Letterman’s “victims”[they bear any responsibility for their simian behavior? Shall we remain silent on this?
>> In this instance, yeah. I see no reason to throw [Letterman] a lifeline ...
I absolutely agree. String him up! I do think, however, that this Lewinskyite behavior on the part of females deserves some serious discussion.
Lawsuits would also come from all the women (and men) who had NOT slept with Letterman. Look up "hostile work environment". Giving more favorable treatment in a work environment to somebody because she's sleeping with you, is discrimination against the entire rest of your staff.
When one knows not what they are talking about, it is not wise to write it down for everyone to read.
1, sex with a person in a subordinate position, when that person can elucidate that they felt the act was necessary for their job, would curry favor, would lead to promotion, etc, is the highest level of tortuous act of workplace sexual harassment/abuse
2, What are you talking about, actual damages? The very act of having sex with the boss generally removes the actual damages, you don't miss a salary, etc. It's all punitive damages.
Old Latin phrase, "Speak not before knowing."
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