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Three more women have come forward to accuse embattled TV host Charlie Rose of sexual harassment, according to a report.

The women work for CBS News, which fired Rose on Tuesday after he was accused of sexual misconduct by several of his former staffers at the “Charlie Rose” show, according to CBS Evening News.

In a memo to staffers, CBS President David Rhodes called the alleged sexual harassment “extremely disturbing and intolerable behavior.”

“Despite Charlie’s important journalistic contribution to our news division, there is absolutely nothing more important, in this or any organization, than ensuring a safe, professional workplace—a supportive environment where people feel they can do their best work,” the memo said. “We need to be such a place.”

In a Washington Post report published Monday, eight women accused Rose of sexual misconduct — including groping them and walking around in the nude in their presence.

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