CBS News in the US has settled a lawsuit filed by three women who alleged they were harassed by one of its most prominent personalities Charlie Rose.
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The amount awarded to the women was not disclosed at their request, according to a CBS News spokesman.
"The matter has been resolved," CBS News said in a statement.
Katherine Brooks Harris and Yuqing Wei, two of the women who filed the suit, had been employees of CBS who worked with Rose.
A third woman, Sydney McNeal, was not an employee of CBS and worked as an assistant for the anchor.
Rose was also sued in the matter, and that part of the matter is expected to continue.
A lawyer for Rose previously said the suit's claims were without merit.
Settlement of the suit comes as CBS Corp. expects the results of a legal probe into the company's culture as well as claims of sexual harassment against Leslie Moonves, the company's former CEO.
Moonves was ousted in September after two reports detailing claims of unwanted sexual behaviour were detailed in The New Yorker.
Moonves has denied any non-consensual behaviour.
Based on the investigation, the CBS board of directors will have to decide whether Moonves is eligible to receive a severance package totalling $US120 million ($A166 million).
Australian Associated Press