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Exclusive: Viacom board rejected offer for director to meet Sumner Redstone

Published 06/27/2016, 05:40 PM
Updated 06/27/2016, 05:50 PM
© Reuters. Redstone poses for a photo at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly Hills, California

By Jessica Toonkel and Dan Levine

NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Viacom Inc's (O:VIAB) board rejected an offer by Sumner Redstone's attorneys to have one of Viacom's independent directors meet face-to-face with the 93-year-old media mogul to get an understanding of his views on the media company, a spokesman for Redstone confirmed Monday.

The board's dismissal of a possible route toward a settlement shows how far apart the two sides are in the legal fight for control over Redstone's $40 billion media empire, amid questions over whether the magnate is making his own decisions or is even of sound enough mind to do so.

Redstone offered to meet Viacom independent director Charles Phillips in the days after Viacom lead independent director Fred Salerno filed suit over Redstone's June 16 move to oust him and four other directors, including Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman, from the Viacom board, Reuters exclusively reported Monday.

Last week Salerno vetoed the idea, opting instead to continue with litigation, sources told Reuters.

Viacom and Phillips declined comment.

Salerno has sent a number of letters to Redstone over the past several weeks requesting a meeting with him to discuss his views of the business, and go over the rationale for Dauman's planned stake sale of Viacom's Paramount movie studio.

"We are quite concerned that your voice-and views-are not being heard," Salerno wrote in a June 14 letter.

But the fact that the Viacom board rejected Redstone's offer for a meeting with Phillips shows that the narrative by Viacom executives and Salerno that they are being blocked from meeting with Redstone is "fiction," said Mike Lawrence, a spokesman for Redstone, in a statement.

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"Fred Salerno, Philippe Dauman, and [Viacom board member] George Abrams have repeatedly told the courts that the Viacom board is being blocked from meeting with Sumner, leaving them no choice but to pursue claims," Lawrence said in the statement. "That fiction has been shattered."

For investors, the impasse could mark the beginning of a long legal battle that will prolong the uncertainty over the future of Viacom. The company's shares closed down 5.1 percent on Monday, in a broadly lower market.

Redstone's privately held movie holding company, National Amusements Inc, owns 80 percent of the voting shares of Viacom as well as CBS Corp (N:CBS). On June 16, when National Amusements moved to oust the five directors from the board, investors told Reuters they hoped a change in management or a merger between CBS and Viacom could be on the horizon.

On the same day, National Amusements asked a Delaware court to affirm the changes, while Salerno shot back with his own suit seeking to block the move, calling it "invalid" and the result of Redstone's daughter Shari Redstone manipulating her father.

A Delaware judge said last week that he would schedule a hearing in July in a case about whether National Amusements' move was valid.

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