HBO is removing the comedian’s projects from its On Demand services
The networks with ties to Louis C.K.
are weighing in on theclaims of sexual misconductagainst the elite comedian in aNew York Timesstory.
In addition, the online grid will remove his past projects from its on-demand services.
has starred in several HBO stand-up specials as well as his own short-lived seriesLucky Louie.
two writing Emmys and three Outstanding Comedy Series nominations.
We are obviously very troubled by the allegations about Louis C.K.
published inThe New YorkTimes today, said FX in the statement.
The web link has received no allegations of misconduct by Louis C.K.
related to any of our 5 shows produced together over the past 8 years.
That said, the matter is currently under review.
The future ofLouiehad already been up in the air for a while, as C.K.
hadnt expressed immediate interest in making another season.
The comediancanceled a Thursday appearanceonThe Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
In light of the allegations concerning Louis C.K.
There is never a place for the behavior detailed in these allegations.
Netflix, which signed C.K.
Louis C.K.s publicist told theNew York Timesthat C.K.
will issue a written statement in the coming days.