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Following a number of sexual misconduct allegations against Harvey Weinstein, in October, Brooklyn Nine-Nine star Terry Crews openly joined the #MeToo Movement. Through a series of tweets, he claimed he was assaulted by high-level Hollywood executive Adam Venit, head of the motion picture department at the William Morris Endeavor (WME) agency, in 2016. A month later, Crews filed a police report with the Los Angeles Police Department against WME and Venit, who has since been placed on leave.

Crews—who was named one of TIME’s Persons of the Year in 2017—has continued to speak out in favor of the #MeToo Movement and Time’s Up. “Equality is more opportunities for everyone because the more people who can play, the more successful everyone gets,” Crews said in a new interview with Deadline, pointing to #MeToo and Time’s Up

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Terry Crews Opens Up About the #MeToo Movement and Time’s Up  was originally published on praisecleveland.com