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Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara is stepping down following a report alleging he had a sexual relationship with an actress and promised to help her get roles

Mar 18, 2019, 23:34 IST

FILE - This April 21, 2015 file photo shows Kevin Tsujihara, chairman and CEO of Warner Bros., during the Warner Bros. presentation at CinemaCon 2015 in Las Vegas. Tsujihara is stepping down after claims that he promised acting roles in exchange for sex. As Warner Bros. chairman and chief executive officer at one of Hollywood's most powerful and prestigious studios, Tsujihara is one of the highest ranking executives to be felled by sexual misconduct allegations. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)Associated Press

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  • Kevin Tsujihara is stepping down as Warner Bros. chairman and CEO.
  • This follows a story in The Hollywood Reporter earlier this month that alleged Tsujihara had a sexual relationship with an actress and promised to help get her acting roles.

Kevin Tsujihara is stepping down as chairman and CEO of Warner Bros., according to a WarnerMedia statement sent out Monday.

This exit comes a few weeks after The Hollywood Reporter ran a story alleging the studio head had a sexual relationship with actress Charlotte Kirk and promised to help get her acting roles. In a statement to THR for that story, Kirk denied any inappropriate behavior occurred between her and Tsujihara.

"It is in the best interest of WarnerMedia, Warner Bros., our employees and our partners for Kevin to step down as Chairman and CEO of Warner Bros.," WarnerMedia CEO John Stankey said in the Monday statement. "Kevin has contributed greatly to the studio's success over the past 25 years and for that we thank him. Kevin acknowledges that his mistakes are inconsistent with the Company's leadership expectations and could impact the Company's ability to execute going forward."

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Tsujihara has been the head of Warner Bros. since 2013 and was the first executive of Asian descent to head a major movie studio. Days after the THR story ran, he apologized to the staff for the mistakes he had made in his personal life.

Before the THR story broke, Tsujihara was planning to have new responsibilities in the WarnerMedia era, following AT&T's acquisition of Time Warner. He was to head WarnerMedia's kids and animation properties, including Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, and Boomerang.

At Warner Bros., Tsujihara oversaw the Batman "Dark Knight" trilogy, the "Harry Potter" spinoff movies, and the DC Comics movies.

According to the release, a successor for Tsujihara has not been named yet and WarnerMedia is continuing to work with a third-party law firm to complete its investigation on the allegations against Tsujihara.

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