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'These stories are true:' Louis C.K. issues statement about allegations

Comedian Louis C.K. says allegations of sexual misconduct made against him are true.

Statement comes a day after New York Times report alleging sexual misconduct

Movie distributor The Orchards is dropping Louis C.K.'s latest film, I Love You, Daddy, following a report about sexual misconduct by the comedian in the New York Times. (TIFF)

Comedian Louis C.K. says allegations of sexual misconduct made against him are true.

"These stories are true. At the time, I said to myself that what I did was OK because I never showed a woman my dickwithout asking first, which is also true. But what I learned later in life, too late, is that when you have power over another person, asking them to look at your dickisn't a question. It's a predicament for them. The power I had over these women is that they admired me. And I wielded that power irresponsibly," he said in a statement issued midday Friday.

Earlier Friday, distributor The Orchardsaid it was dropping C.K.'s latest film and Netflix cancelledan upcoming comedy special, following a report about sexual misconduct by the comedian in the New York Times.

"The Orchard will not be moving forward with the release ofILove You, Daddy,"the indie film company announced in a terse statement on Friday morning.

The film's New York premiere was suddenly cancelled on Thursday. I Love You, Daddy had been set for theatrical release on Nov. 17.

Also on Friday, Netflix said it will not produce a second plannedstand-upspecial starring the comedian, citing "unprofessional and inappropriate behaviour."

He had been tapped for two specials, with the first airing in April. At least five of the comedian's stand-up specials remain on Netflix.

The two announcements comea day after C.K. was accused of sexual misconduct by several female comedians and actresses, including masturbating in front of them, in a New York Times report.

He has already been edited out of the upcoming HBO benefitNight of Too Many Starsand his work is being scrubbed from the cable network's vaults.

Louis C.K. allegations put spotlight on harassment in comedy

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Five women are accusing comedian Louis C.K. of sexual misconduct, claiming in some of their allegations that he masturbated in front of them