Adam Venit, the former head of WME’s Motion Picture Group, is back at work today (Nov. 27) following a 30-day suspension as the agency investigated sexual harassment allegations leveled by actor Terry Crews.
As part of a demotion, he’ll no longer carry his former title but will serve as an agent, according to Deadline.com.
Commenting on Venit’s return, Crews tweeted today: “Someone got a pass.”
In the wake of assault allegations made against Harvey Weinstein and other men in Hollywood, Crews came forward alleging that Venit grabbed his genitals at a party. Crews spoke about the matter with Michael Strahan on “Good Morning America,” right after he exited WME as a client.
Venit reps clients including Adam Sandler, Sylvester Stallone, Emma Stone and Dustin Hoffman.
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