According to a report by NPR, Levinsohn has acted as a defendant in two separate sexual harassment cases in which female Times employees accused him of creating a toxic work environment.
A new NPR report details multiple allegations of sexual misconduct and “frat house” behavior by Los Angeles Times CEO and publisher Ross Levinsohn, just a day ahead of a major announcement regarding Times staffers’ efforts to unionize the newsroom. The Los Angeles Times parent tronc to launch investigation following allegations of sexual harassment involving publisher Ross Levinsohn. Levinsohn has a long history of executive titles, including stints at the Los Angeles Times , CBS, Yahoo, Alta Vista, and Rupert Murdoch’s NewsCorp. Los Angeles Times CEO and publisher Ross Levinsohn has been a defendant in two sexual harassment lawsuits; female colleagues have repeatedly challenged his …
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Levinsohn has been on unpaid leave since Jan. 19 following a report by National Public Radio that he was the defendant in two sexual harassment lawsuits. Yet a review by NPR finds that the newspaper's own CEO and publisher, Ross Levinsohn, has been a defendant in two sexual harassment lawsuits and that his conduct in …
Ross Levinsohn "has voluntarily agreed to take an unpaid leave of absence, effective immediately," Tronc CEO Justin Dearborn said in a message to employees Friday afternoon.
Ross Levinsohn was hired to run the Los Angeles Times last August. Levinsohn has been sued in two separate sexual harassment lawsuits.
Ross Levinsohn, who was named CEO and publisher of The Times in August, was sued in two sexual harassment lawsuits while he was an executive at other corporations, NPR reported Thursday.