UPDATE:WARNER BROS CHAIRMAN AND CEO, KEVIN TSUJIHARA STEPS DOWN FOLLOWING SEXUAL MISCONDUCT ALLEGATIONS
WARNER BROS
CHAIRMAN AND CEO, KEVIN TSUJIHARA STEPS DOWN FOLLOWING SEXUAL MISCONDUCT
ALLEGATIONS
Warner
Bros's chief executive, Kevin Tsujihara is leaving amid claims he tried to
secure roles for an actress he allegedly had an affair with.
John
Stankey, chief executive of parent company WarnerMedia, said that it was
"in the best interest" of the firm that Tsujihara steps down.
"Kevin acknowledges that his mistakes are inconsistent with the company's
leadership expectations," Warner said.
The firm is
conducting an investigation into the allegations. Earlier this month, the
Hollywood Reporter claimed an actress had sought Mr Tsujihara's help in landing
roles after they had sex. The report
included text messages between Mr Tsujihara and the actress.
Tsujihara's
lawyer said at the time that the executive did not have a direct role in the
hiring of the actress in any movie. In a letter to staff on Monday, reported by
Reuters, Tsujihara did not address the matter.
"It has
become clear that my continued leadership could be a distraction and an
obstacle to the company's continued success. The hard work of everyone within
our organisation is truly admirable, and I won't let media attention on my past
detract from all the great work the team is doing" he wrote.
Comments
Post a Comment