Comedian Louis C.K. admits sexual misconduct claims are true

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US comedian Louis C.K. has admitted that allegations of sexual misconduct made against him by five wormen are true.

He released a long statement acknowledging the encounters in question which date back 15 years. They were detailed by the women in the New York Times.

The Emmy-winning star, 50, said in his statement that he has “been remorseful of my actions. And I’ve tried to learn from them. And run from them. Now I’m aware of the extent of the impact of my actions. I learned yesterday the extent to which I left these women who admired me feeling badly about themselves”.

Statement from Louis CK: “These stories are true” pic.twitter.com/sa13jf8MZv— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) 10 novembre 2017

As with producer Harvey Weinstein and actor Kevin Spacey, the entertainment industry is moving quickly to sever ties with Louis C.K.

Hollywood shelves wave of projects amid sexual misconduct allegations https://t.co/wVorWJ6hTs pic.twitter.com/Flcg9wdmXx— NBC News (@NBCNews) 11 novembre 2017

The comedian’s publicist, Lewis Kay, announced on Twitter that “as of today, I no longer represent Louis C.K.”

The comedian’s publicist has announced that he is no longer representing the star and his upcoming film ‘I Love You, Daddy’ was scrapped for release on Friday.

His upcoming film “I Love You Daddy” was scrapped for release on Friday, and Netflix Inc cancelled a planned comedy special with the comedian because of the allegations.

with Reuters

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