Did a former LAPD captain help cover up sex abuse claims against a powerful media mogul? The stunning investigation of Retired LAPD Commander Cory Palka and his handling of sex assault allegations against former CBS CEO Les Moonves. Tonight at 11 on ABC7
And new information indicates a former Los Angeles Police Department commander allegedly provided the former executive with confidential details about sexual-assault allegations against him.
The New York Attorney General's office says a senior CBS executive who knew of the allegations sold millions of dollars in stock before the allegations became public. The investigation also accused an LAPD captain of informing CBS about the complaint, sharing information that was supposed to be confidential, and working with network executives to try to prevent the complaint from becoming public.
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