An attack on the honesty of a CEO of a legitimate company is actionable. A false statement that a business CEO is a “crook” is an attack on his integrity, and can be argued to have directly injured him or the business and constitutes slander. (Williams v. Seiglitz (1921) 186 C[al]. 767, 772….)
The video does NOT call the CEO a crook... you did! No laws were ever broken by the CEO that I am aware of...