Tavis Smiley Ordered To Pay Back PBS $2.6 Million For Being A Creep

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Tavis Smiley Ordered To Pay Back PBS $2.6 Million For Being A Creep

Initially, the jury awarded PBS $1.5 million, which also included the costs and underwriting revenue for the last two seasons of Smiley's now-defunct talk show. Following the trial, the network said aht aht aht and argued that Smiley should also be entitled to additional damages under the morals clause and won.

News Barack Obama Hater Tavis Smiley Ordered To Pay PBS $2.6M For Being A Creep, Allegedly Initially, the jury awarded PBS $1.5 million, which also included the costs and underwriting revenue for the last two seasons of Smiley's now-defunct talk show. Written By Posted 2 hours ago Source: Earl Gibson III / Getty Karma has a beautiful way of always checking you, case in point meet Tavis Smiley, who now has to pay back his former employer, the Public Broadcasting Service, a smooth $2.6 million a judge ordered. Smiley (55) once claimed that Black people lost ground while under the leadership of our Forever President, Barack Obamaset. Little did we know at the time the high and might TV host was on the job abusing his power and using his position to sleep with multiple subordinates and guests. Back in March, a Washington D.C. jury ruled that Smiley did breach the moral clause in his contract following a 3-week trial that saw depositions from six women who accused him of being a creep Initially, the jury awarded PBS $1.5 million which also included the costs and underwriting revenue for the last two seasons of Smileys now-defunct talk show. Following the trial, the network said aht aht aht and argued that Smiley should also be entitled to additional damages under the morals clause and won. Per the New York Post : Judge Yvonne Williams agreed, issuing a ruling on Aug. 5 awarding PBS $2.6 million. That includes $1.9 million in liquidated damages the amount paid by PBS to Smileys company, TS Media, for the shows last two seasons. The judge also awarded PBS an additional $702,898 that corporate underwriters had paid to Smileys company for those seasons. Smiley tried to get the jury award reduced, but the judge also denied that request. Smileys show was suspended back in December 2017 following an investigation from an outside firm looking into the allegations of sexual misconduct levied against the TV host. Smiley unsuccessfully sued PBS in February 2018, PBS countered with its own lawsuit with a jury ruling against Smileys claim that the network violated his contract by shelving his show. Somewhere No Drama Obama is sitting back reading this news, probably chuckling. Read more


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