Redstone granddaughter
agrees to case dismissal, helps broader deal
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[August 27, 2016]
By Ross Kerber and Jessica Toonkel
CANTON, Mass. (Reuters) - The granddaughter
of Viacom Inc's controlling shareholder Sumner Redstone has agreed to
let a Massachusetts court dismiss claims brought by former company
leaders, a step that will help end a battle over the fate of the media
empire.
Lawyers for Keryn Redstone said at a Massachusetts court hearing on
Friday they have also agreed to mediate remaining parts of her family
dispute and that she will have an in-person meeting with her 93-year-old
grandfather.
"There will be peace in the Redstone valley" said Keryn Redstone's
attorney Pierce O'Donnell, speaking to reporters after the hearing at
Norfolk County Probate and Family Court in Canton, Massachusetts.
Keryn Redstone's interest in a family trust is worth $1 billion, he
said.
While some terms must still be hammered out, Friday's agreements will
help end an ongoing legal saga over whether Redstone was mentally
competent when he removed former Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman and board
member George Abrams from a trust that will determine the fate of his
media empire.
On Saturday, Viacom announced that it had come to an agreement with
Redstone, and his privately-held National Amusements Inc, which owns 80
percent of the voting shares of Viacom and CBS Corp [nL1N1B10MX}.
Dauman has stepped down as CEO and will receive as much as $90 million
in cash and stock-based compensation, according to the agreement.
But Keryn Redstone, who is Shari Redstone's niece and was replaced as a
trustee in 2012, had challenged the validity of the settlement agreement
because she believes her grandfather is being manipulated by his
daughter Shari.
Under the settlement, the board of Viacom added the five directors that
National Amusements put forward in June, bringing the board to 15
directors after Dauman departs. Three of those directors are expected to
step down after Viacom's annual meeting next year, a source familiar
with the situation told Reuters last week.
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Sumner Redstone, executive chairman of CBS Corp. and Viacom, arrives
at the premiere of 'The Guilt Trip' in Los Angeles December 11,
2012. REUTERS/Fred Prouser/File Photo
Despite that settlement, Keryn Redstone filed a cross-complaint in connection to
Dauman's lawsuit. In a filing on Thursday she also questioned if Dauman's side
did enough to assure themselves that Redstone had the mental capacity to
understand the terms.
Friday's court hearing drew about two dozen lawyers representing the various
Redstone family members plus Dauman, Abrams and others. A morning session
included heated moments as it became clear that most of the family was looking
to end the litigation, while O'Donnell sought to raise questions about
Redstone's mental capacity.
Sumner Redstone has not spoken on an investor call since 2014 and has not spoken
directly about the settlement since it was announced this month.
Attorney Robert Klieger portrayed Sumner Redstone's health as stable, saying the
aging media mogul has had "no recent hospitalizations." There is, Klieger said,
"No reason to believe that Mr. Redstone will not still be here with us for the
duration of this case on any reasonable schedule."
(Reporting by Ross Kerber; Editing by Nick Zieminski)
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