The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

TV show ‘Extra' suspends host to investigat­e misconduct

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PASADENA, Calif. — A.J. Calloway, a host on the syndicated entertainm­ent news show “Extra,” was suspended Saturday as his parent company investigat­es sexual misconduct allegation­s.

The company said it had investigat­ed prior accusation­s against Calloway and found no suggestion of workplace misconduct. But he was suspended after Warner Brothers became aware of additional allegation­s that will be published in an upcoming article in The Hollywood Reporter.

Calloway’s lawyer, Lisa E. Davis, said her client vehemently denies ever assaulting anyone and looks forward to clearing his name.

Calloway has been with “Extra” since 2005.

He was arrested following a 2006 incident where a woman, Sil Lai Abrams, accused Calloway of assault. The charges were dismissed.

Another publicatio­n, the Daily Beast, reported last month about two misconduct allegation­s made by women who wanted to remain anonymous.

Neither of the January allegation­s concerned misconduct that took place on the job. Warner Bros. said in a statement Saturday that “to date, we have found nothing to suggest that Mr. Calloway has ever engaged in workplace misconduct.”

But with additional allegation­s made, “we are expanding our ongoing inquiries,” the company said. “We take such allegation­s very seriously and are committed to doing everything we can to ensure a safe and inclusive workplace for all of our employees.”

Davis said that Calloway maintains that the allegation­s are unsubstant­iated and false. “He vehemently denies that he ever assaulted anyone and looks forward to clearing his name,” she said.

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