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Post by Admin on Nov 10, 2017 0:21:35 GMT
variety.com/2017/tv/news/louis-ck-hbo-1202611621/Louis C.K.’s Stand Up Specials, ‘Lucky Louie’ to Be Removed From HBO On Demand Services Louis C.K.’s past HBO projects are being removed from the premium cabler’s on demand services. In addition, C.K. will no longer be participating in the network’s “Night of Too Many Stars” charity special. “Louis C.K. will no longer be participating in the “Night of Too Many Stars: America Unites for Autism Programs,” which will be presented live on HBO on November 18,” an HBO spokesperson said. “In addition, HBO is removing Louis C.K.’s past projects from its On Demand services.” The move comes after a New York Times piece alleged that C.K. engaged in sexual misconduct with multiple women during his career. The Times story alleges that C.K. had repeatedly asked women he encountered in work-related environments to watch him masturbate. Among the women who went on the record with allegations against the comedian and TV producer were comedians Dana Min Goodman and Julia Wolov. They state in the story that he invited them to his hotel room during the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colo., in 2002 and allegedly stripped naked and began to masturbate. The women described themselves as being “paralyzed” during the incident and running out of the hotel room after C.K. ejaculated. More to come…
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