Posted on 12/19/2018 6:41:07 PM PST by SMGFan
The narrative propagated by CBS, actor Michael Weatherly, and writer-producer Glenn Gordon Caron is deceptive and in no way fits with how they treated me on the set of the television show Bull and retaliated against me for simply asking to do my job without relentless sexual harassment. This is not a he-said/she-said case. Weatherlys behavior was captured on CBSs own videotape recordings.
I feel compelled to chronicle what actually happened after The New York Times published a story about how CBS handled my allegations. I declined to be interviewed for that piece because I wanted to honor the terms of my settlement with the network. I was under the impression that Weatherly and Caron would also not respond per our settlement. Instead, both commented to the Times in what amounted to more deflection, denial, and spin.
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I wasn’t pointing fingers at her. Just saying that NDAs are violated routinely these days as Weatherly and CBS did violate it.
Got it. Thanks for helping me understand. I misunderstood......me a culpa
Yeah! Go git ‘em! ;-)
Loved her in “Buffy”. As they say in the computer programming business, “Eliza - Byte me”.
According to CBS’s own statement, the $10 million only covers the balance of her contract (expected pay). No pain and suffering.
i like these threads. the creepers show their true colors.
I am waiting for more of the young male actors to comeout and out those who abused them. THAT is the story that needs attention. Boys being assualted by men in the entertainment industry, and the aftereffects that those boys, who are now men, have suffered for the rest of their lives.
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