Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara has issued an apology for “mistakes” two days after WarnerMedia reopened an investigation into claims of improper behavior by him,according to Deadline.
As reported by the Inquisitr earlier this week, Tsujihara is accused of having promoted the career of actress Charlotte Kirk in exchange for TV and film roles. The Hollywood Reporter uncovered a trove of text messages between Tsujihara, and the actress and other parties,including director Brett Ratner. The latter was accused of sexual harassment himself by seven women last year, including actresses Olivia Munn and Ellen Page.
After the report first came to light, and Kirk emphatically denied any wrongdoing,saying she didn’t leverage her body for a better career. But with WarnerMedia continuing the investigation following concerns that Tsujihara’s role is set to expand within the company, the beleaguered CEO wrote a letter to the studio staff, and apologizing for his “mistakes.”Click here to continue and read more...
Source: inquisitr.com