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US comedian apologizes for sexual misconduct

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NEW YORK (AP) — With his career imploding over allegation­s of sexual misconduct, comedian Louis C.K. confessed on Friday to masturbati­ng in front of women and expressed remorse for wielding his influence “irresponsi­bly.”

In a statement, the comedian said that the harassment claims by five women detailed in a New York Times report published Thursday “are true.”

“I can hardly wrap my head around the scope of hurt I brought on them. There is nothing about this that I forgive myself for. And I have to reconcile it with who I am. Which is nothing compared to the task I left them with,” he wrote.

C.K. apologized to the cast and crew of several projects he has been working on, his family, children and friends, his manager and the FX network, among others.

The 438-word statement ends with the comedian vowing to stop talking and leave the spotlight.

“I will now step back and take a long time to listen,” he stated.

The comedian stepped forward on the same day indie distributo­r The Orchard said it would scrap the release of C.K.’s film “I Love You, Daddy.”

C.K. has already been edited out of the upcoming

HBO benefit “Night of Too Many Stars” and his work is being scrubbed from the cable network’s vaults.

More fallout came on Friday when Netflix said it would not produce a second planned standup special starring the comedian, citing his “unprofessi­onal and inappropri­ate behavior.”

He had been tapped for two specials, with the first airing in April. At least five of the comedian’s stand-up specials remain on Netflix.

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