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“Plaintiffs are not alleged to have had any knowledge of a single one of those accusations set forth in the articles,” the motion concludes. “These hearsay accusations do not and cannot supply the missing link to the legally deficient claims.”
In a statement, Rose’s attorney Therese Doherty told PEOPLE: “Last week, CBS filed a motion to dismiss this complaint in its entirety. CBS showed that the three plaintiffs did not meet the standard to state a legally viable claim of gender discrimination, harassment, or retaliation against any of the defendants, which is CBS, Charlie Rose and Charlie Rose Inc. We agree with CBS’ motion, and the complaint must be dismissed in its entirety.”
In the motion, Rose calls Harris, Wei and McNeal’s allegations “devoid of factual context.”
They are suing for discrimination, harassment and retaliation.
source: people.com