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Top NBC exec Ron Meyer leaving after settlement with woman

FILE - NBCUniversal Vice Chairman Ron Meyer arrives at the premiere of "Good Boys" in Los Angeles Aug. 14, 2019. Meyer, a Hollywood power player, is leaving the entertainment company. NBC says he acted in a manner which the company believes is not consistent with its policies or values. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File) (Chris Pizzello, 2019 Invision)

NEW YORK ā€“ NBCUniversal Vice Chairman Ron Meyer, a Hollywood power player, is leaving the entertainment company after revealing he received threats of extortion following a settlement with a woman with whom he had an affair.

Jeff Shell, CEO of NBCUniversal, said in a statement Tuesday that Meyer ā€œacted in a manner which we believe is not consistent with our company policies or values." NBC declined to elaborate.

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Meyer, in a statement provided by Comcast's NBCUniversal, said he ā€œmade a settlement, under threat, with a woman outside the company who had made false accusations against me.ā€ He said he had a ā€œvery brief and consensual affairā€ a long time ago with the woman, whom he did not name.

He said other people, whom he also did not name, tried to extort him after they learned of the settlement. The extortion included threats to ā€œfalsely implicate NBCUniversal, which had nothing to do with this matter.ā€

Shell's statement said that Meyer disclosed his actions to NBC late last week and ā€œwe have mutually concluded that Ron should leave the company, effective immediately.ā€

Meyer was head of Universal Studios since 1995 and then promoted to NBCUniversalā€™s vice chairman, providing ā€œstrategic guidance and counselā€ over its extensive film, TV and theme park business, in 2013. He co-founded Creative Artists Agency, a top Hollywood talent agency, in 1975.


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