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Paramount agrees to pay $16 million to settle Trump's '60 Minutes' lawsuit
NBC News· 2025-07-02 12:01
Legal Settlement - Paramount (拥有 CBS) 同意支付 16 million 美元以解决特朗普总统提起的诉讼,诉讼涉及 CBS 节目《60 分钟》对卡玛拉·哈里斯的采访被“欺骗性编辑”[1] - 法律专家认为特朗普总统的诉讼案缺乏依据[2] - 和解协议包括 CBS 不会发表道歉或遗憾声明,但同意未来发布与总统访谈的完整文字记录[4] - 16 million 美元的赔偿金将用于特朗普总统未来的总统图书馆[4] - 特朗普总统的法律团队称此为“美国人民的又一次胜利”[5] Paramount's Business Context - Paramount 正在寻求联邦政府批准一项并购[3]
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Bloomberg· 2025-07-02 05:00
Paramount reached a settlement with President Donald Trump over a lawsuit that alleged election interference by the company’s CBS news network when it showed two different versions of a "60 Minutes" interview with Kamala Harris in October https://t.co/8L5xuYHPP8 ...
派拉蒙:绝不向特朗普或杰克逊议员本人直接或间接支付任何款项。和解协议将包括放弃截至和解日为止就CBS所有报道所拥有的任何索赔权利。此次和解不包含任何道歉或遗憾声明。
news flash· 2025-07-02 04:18
派拉蒙:绝不向特朗普或杰克逊议员本人直接或间接支付任何款项。和解协议将包括放弃截至和解日为 止就CBS所有报道所拥有的任何索赔权利。此次和解不包含任何道歉或遗憾声明。 ...
据洛杉矶时报:派拉蒙同意支付1600万美元,以就特朗普对CBS《60分钟》节目提起的诉讼达成和解。
news flash· 2025-07-02 04:10
Group 1 - Paramount has agreed to pay $16 million to settle a lawsuit filed by Trump against CBS's "60 Minutes" program [1]
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-06-30 20:56
Legal & Business - Paramount Global is in negotiations with President Trump to settle a lawsuit related to a CBS "60 Minutes" interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris [1]
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Bloomberg· 2025-06-30 20:14
Legal Matters - Paramount Global is in advanced talks to settle a lawsuit filed by US President Donald Trump [1] - The lawsuit alleges that CBS network deceptively edited a 60 Minutes interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris [1]
Skydance boss David Ellison tells Hollywood pals that Paramount merger will close before end of summer: sources
New York Post· 2025-06-25 22:12
Core Viewpoint - David Ellison, CEO of Skydance Media, expresses optimism about acquiring Paramount from Shari Redstone despite regulatory challenges and a $20 billion lawsuit from Trump against CBS [1][2][6]. Group 1: Acquisition Details - Ellison believes the acquisition will be completed before the end of summer, ahead of the October deadline [2][4]. - The deal is valued at $8 billion, with Redstone set to receive a $2 billion payout upon completion [7][13]. - Ellison's studio has produced successful films like "Top Gun: Maverick" and the latest "Mission: Impossible" sequels, contributing to his confidence [4]. Group 2: Regulatory Challenges - Trump's administration is delaying approval as they investigate potential violations of FCC guidelines by CBS News regarding political bias [5][10]. - The lawsuit filed by Trump claims CBS's "60 Minutes" violated a Texas business law, alleging deceptive editing during an interview with Kamala Harris [6][11]. Group 3: Settlement Discussions - Recent discussions have suggested a potential settlement of $35 million to resolve the lawsuit, significantly lower than the initial $20 billion claim [8][9]. - CBS may also consider running public service ads for causes favored by Trump as part of the settlement [9][16]. Group 4: Financial Backing and Future Outlook - Larry Ellison, with a net worth of $250 billion, is providing financial support for the acquisition, and has a direct line to the White House [14]. - There is speculation that the deal could be approved before the lawsuit is settled, allowing Ellison to address the lawsuit post-acquisition [14][16]. - Legal experts suggest that any bribery allegations would be difficult to prove in court, making a settlement more likely [16].
电影制片商派拉蒙全球提议,按1500万美元了结关于CBS的官司。然而,该公司与美国总统特朗普团队之间的意见分歧仍然悬殊。特朗普的团队主张对方支付超过2500万美元。(华尔街日报)
news flash· 2025-05-28 22:46
Group 1 - Paramount Global proposes to settle the lawsuit regarding CBS for $15 million [1] - There remains a significant disagreement between the company and President Trump's team [1] - Trump's team demands over $25 million from Paramount Global [1]