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Creepy Behavior

AmericanWoman Wrote: Oct 06, 2009 2:22 PM
... no, he does not have to "remain chaste" but there is a question of whether or not the young women he was having relations with were given better positions or preference on the job and some may have felt intimidated by the request by their boss, the star of the show. This could involve legal action. One said he had a bedroom above the studio he took them to, which is out of line. If you want to have s*x, don't do it with people who work under you.

He is also trying to patch things up with his wife (who he has been in a serious relationship with for many years, their child is five now) and people who are laughing or applauding his actions are not showing consideration toward her or helping him any at this point. Just stay...

In olden days when "a glimpse of stocking was looked on as something shocking" there was a morals clause written into an actor's film contract. The purpose was to restrain an actor from engaging in public behavior that might offend the audience and harm ticket sales.

Today, lewd and crude behavior can boost ticket sales and TV ratings and what passes for a morals clause deals with sexual harassment in the workplace.

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