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Charlie Rose suspended by CBS following reports of unwanted sexual advances

Charlie Rose suspended after sexual harassment claims – Nov 21, 2017

Charlie Rose is facing fallout from both CBS and PBS after allegations of unwanted sexual advances by multiple women.

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CBS has suspended Rose from the network, while PBS stopped production of the show “Charlie Rose.”

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The Washington Post first published a story Monday in which eight women accused the longtime TV host of sexual harassment.

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The women, who were between 21 and 37 years old, worked for, or hoped to work on PBS’s “Charlie Rose.”

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They said Rose made lewd phone calls, walked around naked in their presence, or groped their breasts, buttocks or genital areas.

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Rose issued an apologetic statement to the Post in which he said, ““It is essential that these women know I hear them and that I deeply apologize for my inappropriate behavior. I am greatly embarrassed. I have behaved insensitively at times, and I accept responsibility for that, though I do not believe that all of these allegations are accurate. I always felt that I was pursuing shared feelings, even though I now realize I was mistaken.”

Five of the women said Rose put his hand on their legs as a test to see how they reacted. Two also said while travelling or working out of his homes, he walked around naked in front of them.

Kyle Godfrey-Ryan, who worked for Rose in the mid-2000s said he walked nude in front of her on at least a dozen occasions and also made lewd phone calls to her.

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She spoke to Yvette Vega, Rose’s longtime executive producer, about the calls which were dismissed as “Charlie being Charlie.”

Vega told the Post she “failed” the women in a statement Rose’s PBS show features his in-depth interviews with newsmakers. The 75-year-old journalist is one of three hosts of “CBS This Morning” and is also a contributor to “60 Minutes.”

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