Warner Bros CEO Kevin Tsujihara resigns after report he improperly helped an actress land roles GlobeBusiness
In this Aug. 15, 2016 file photo, Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara, seen here at a film premiere in 2016, is stepping down.Warner Bros. chief Kevin Tsujihara, one of the highest ranking Hollywood executives to be felled by sexual misconduct allegations, stepped down from the studio Monday following claims that he promised roles to an actress in exchange for sex.
In a memo to Warner Bros. staff on Monday obtained by The Associated Press, Tsujihara said he was departing “after lengthy introspection, and discussions with John Stankey over the past week.” WarnerMedia, the studio’s parent company, said Monday that its investigation into the situation, carried out by a third-party law firm, is continuing.
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