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re: Dan Schneider Sues ‘Quiet On Set’ Producers For Defamation

Posted on 5/1/24 at 6:52 pm to
Posted by OMLandshark
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Posted on 5/1/24 at 6:52 pm to
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I thought that initially. But, there’s no way he survives me too. His saga also took place at the same time Shari Redstone was fighting to merge CBS with Viacom. Les Moonves was more valuable than Dan Schneider, and he shared a similar fate. Redstone went scorched earth on every prominent position she thought might threaten her merger.



Here’s the difference between Les Moonves and Dan Schneider: Moonves is on the top of the chain. If Les goes down, then the rest of the company can plead ignorance and it survives, or they can say that Les threatened them into complying. That’s also why they were willing to hack Harvey’s head off even when he was the King of Hollywood.

Dan though, no, way more people will go down for it. Dan’s boss, the CEO of Viacom, and the board all go down. If the rumors are true, it’s the biggest scandal in the history of Hollywood. They don’t have the out that Dan just liked drinking at the Four Seasons with his leading ladies after work. There’s rumors that he did shite directly on company property. They knew and covered it up on what he was up to. With Harvey people just looked in the opposite direction.

And by the way, one of Les Moonves’ accusers is E Jean Carroll. So I don’t believe that bitch, especially when she claims she was sexually assaulted by him in an elevator, a very bad place to rape someone unless you have the key from the fire department, which even then people will find suspicious and it’s in all likelihood got cameras in there too. Plus she has six different rape allegations with six different men (all loaded), which is kind of odd for someone who lives in a nice Manhattan apartment and not a sex slave to constantly find herself in these situations. All she did was get on an elevator with Les, recognize him, and then did exactly what that Japanese woman did to Bill Murray in his hotel room in “Lost in Translation.”
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