The 10 Biggest Business Scandals of 2017

Though stock markets were deceptively calm in 2017, there was no shortage of bad actors and public relations snafus.

Bribery charges hit Samsung, sexual harassment allegations chased Weinstein Co., and bloodied passengers have plagued United over the past 12 months -- even as others skated through the year with little noise.

Here are some of the biggest business scandals in 2017:

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United Drags a Bloodied Passenger Off a Flight

United Airlines felt the fallout worldwide when two security officers forcibly removed a bloodied passenger off an overbooked United flight in April -- and none too gently at that. Video footage of the incident shows 69-year-old David Dao's head smacking against an arm rest during the altercation, then his sweater hitching up to his chest to reveal his stomach and glasses askew as security dragged him supine down the aisle and off the flight.

Consumers worldwide reacted with horror and quickly called for a boycott. Making matters worse: United CEO Oscar Munoz apologized for the incident in rather sanitized corporate speak, saying "this is an upsetting event to all of us here at United" -- underestimating just how viscerally disturbing the video had been, and how dissatisfied fliers were with the airline industry. Adding salt to the open wound, media reports revealed that Munoz had called Dao "disruptive and belligerent" in a letter to employees.

While the incident wasn't expected to hurt profits, the debacle struck a chord among consumers who have dealt with years of flagging service standards aboard flights.

Even after Dao and United settled out of court, the frustrations unleashed upon airlines would not stop, with complaints against airlines up 13% in the six months following the incident, according to data from the U.S. Department of Transportation.

21st Century Fox and Bill O'Reilly

Sexual harassment allegations plagued many companies in 2017, including entertainment giant 21st Century Fox.

Fox's woes started in 2016, with former anchor Gretchen Carlson filing a lawsuit against Fox News Channel's news chief Roger Ailes, alleging sexual harassment. But it didn't stop there. In April, it was reported that star commentator Bill O'Reilly had paid five women millions to keep allegations of sexual harassment in the dark. Upon hearing the news, advertisers hastily suspended their segments during the O'Reilly Factor. By April, O'Reilly was out.