Louis C.K has lost his roles in yet another production after TBS decided to pull the plug on the animated comedy series “The Cops.”
The comedian was set to take on the role as executive producer, voice actor and writer of the show but production was suspended after he admitted to sexually harassing multiple women in November, UPI reported.
Several scripts had already been written for the 10-episode series that would have followed two Los Angeles police officers around as they tried their “best to protect and serve, sometimes failing at both. Ride with them as they patrol one of the biggest cities in the world, then go home with them and be glad you're not married to either.”
However, TBS decided to cancel the show and remove C.K from his role as executive producer for the four shows he was producing with the company amid the allegations, Deadline reported.
Amid the harassment allegations, C.K also lost deals with FX Networks and FX Productions as well as his management company 3 Arts Entertainment, Variety reported.
His longtime PR rep, Lewis Kay, dropped him as a client following the accusations and HBO dumped him from last year’s autism special "Night of Too Many Stars" and discontinued the showing his standup specials and series that was available on its on-demand service.
HBO had made available the comedian's short-lived 2006 comedy series "Lucky Louie," and his standup specials "One Night Stand, Shameless" and "Oh My God.”
Additionally, C.K.’s latest movie, “I Love You Daddy” was shelved after The Orchard purchased the film for $5 million prior to the allegations and, according to Fox News, he would not resume his role as a voice artist in Universal Pictures’ “The Secret Life of Pets 2.”
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