Chattanooga Times Free Press

Former Louis C.K. manager apologizes for ‘not listening’

- BY SANDY COHEN

LOS ANGELES — Louis C.K.’s longtime manager is apologizin­g for not taking complaints of his client’s sexual misconduct more seriously.

Dave Becky said in a lengthy statement Monday that he misunderst­ood the nature of the allegation­s brought forth by a female comedy duo in 2002 who claimed C.K. masturbate­d in front of them without their consent. The allegation­s by Dana Min Goodman and Julia Wolov were among several included in a New York Times report last week about C.K.’s history of misconduct.

Becky said he misunderst­ood the nature of the women’s complaint and sought discretion for what he considered an issue of infidelity for his then-married client. At the time, he said, he did not consider the women’s interactio­n with C.K. as “threatenin­g or non-consensual.”

“If I had, I would have taken this event as seriously as it deserved to be, and I would have confronted Louis, which would have been the right thing to do,” Becky said in his statement. “I now comprehend that my response was perceived as a threat to cover-up sexual misconduct. This is not an excuse. What I did was wrong, and again, I am extremely sorry.”

Becky and 3Arts Entertainm­ent dropped C.K. as a client after the New York Times detailed allegation­s of sexual misconduct from five women against the comedian. C.K. has since said the allegation­s are true.

Becky maintains in his statement that he was unaware of his client’s behavior beyond the 2002 incident.

“I have come to realize my status wielded an atmosphere where such news did not reach me, or worse yet, that it seemed such news did not matter to me,” Becky wrote. “It does. It matters tremendous­ly.”

Becky also represents such entertaine­rs as Amy Poehler, Kevin Hart, Issa Rae, Maya Rudolph and Aziz Ansari.

Becky’s apology comes as fallout from the Hollywood sexual harassment scandal continues to spread through the entertainm­ent and media industries. A flood of allegation­s against various powerful men have surfaced since the New York Times published its expose last month about decades of harassment and cover-ups by movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.

The group editor of DC Comics was fired Monday amid allegation­s of sexual harassment reported last week by BuzzFeed. Warner Bros and DC Entertainm­ent said editor Eddie Berganza was fired and that the organizati­ons are “committed to eradicatin­g harassment.”

BuzzFeed reported last week that included on-therecord accounts of Berganza sticking his tongue in the mouth of one female employee and repeatedly trying to kiss another female employee.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Louis C.K., co-creator/writer/executive producer, participat­es in the “Better Things” panel Aug. 9 in Beverly Hills, Calif.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Louis C.K., co-creator/writer/executive producer, participat­es in the “Better Things” panel Aug. 9 in Beverly Hills, Calif.

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