The health of media mogul Sumner Redstone is once again front and center in a dispute destined to shape the futures of CBS and Viacom.
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On Wednesday, after a hearing in Delaware Chancery Court, Judge Andre Bouchard ruled the video would not be made public but would remain admissible as evidence.
CBS, which was also denied a request to depose Redstone, alleges he lacked the capacity to vote in May on a change in CBS’ bylaws.
NAI made the bylaw change to require CBS’ board to approve any stock dividend by a 90 percent vote. The sudden change was aimed at thwarting CBS’ attempt to reduce NAI’s control of CBS — via a stock-voting dividend to all shareholders — to 20 percent.
NAI claimed a mentally competent Redstone voted for the change in his capacity of NAI’s chief executive.
CBS countered that Sumner lacked the wherewithal to have grasped the change’s implications — a view the secret video, taken by a CBS director in January, was meant to bolster.
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