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Warner Bros CEO got MetooD
Tsujihara is still at WB? I thought he left and that's why he rushed JL to get his bonus or some shit like that.
>impropriety
whatever
That was indeed a story
Aparently this was only an affair
so helping a woman you fucked is now "impropriety" and if he had failed to help her it would be "misconduct". I'm just trying to stay current on the new buzzwords.
Not only is he still there, he was just put in charge of the new "WarnerMedia" by AT&T while the HBO boss (and another big position) jumped ship.
Hollywood Jews knifing each other in the back, that's all.
lol whored herself out then got angry when they didn't pay up
>Kirk had been laboring to establish herself in Hollywood with limited success, but now Packer, who was a partner with director Brett Ratner in the film production/finance company RatPac Entertainment, was saying she was about to catch a major break.
>"I have the opportunity of a lifetime for u," Packer wrote in a text message reviewed by The Hollywood Reporter. "Come to [the Hotel] Bel air now. U will never be able to pay me." He promised an introduction to "the most important man u can meet." Kirk quickly agreed to the rendezvous.
>Packer did not identify the man by name, but based on hundreds of texts, emails and a draft settlement agreement obtained and reviewed by THR, the late-night introduction was to Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Kevin Tsujihara. That communication and subsequent encounters between Kirk and Tsujihara drew the powerful studio chief into what Kirk repeatedly referred to as a sexual relationship. And from there the relationship devolved into a protracted and increasingly desperate struggle among Tsujihara, Ratner and Packer to manage Kirk’s urgent demands to be cast in movies and TV series. At one point, Ratner accused Kirk of attempted "extortion."
Women are going to look back at metoo a decade from now, and regret their short-sightedness as opportunities dry up for them due to how dangerous they have become, and how toxic they turned the workplace (more so than they already have). Or they won't, as that relies on some degree of introspection.