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Producer Scott Rudin has apologised for his past poor behaviour after he was exposed as a bad tempered bully in a new expose.
The mogul is taking a step back from the film and theatre industry to take stock of his life after he was hit with multiple allegations of workplace bullying. After a period of reflection, I ve made the decision to step back from active participation on our Broadway productions, effective immediately, he said in a statement, proclaiming: My roles will be filled by others from the Broadway community and in a number of cases, from the roster of participants already in place on those shows.
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The powerful producer faces accusations of abuse and intimidation going back decades.
By Hilary Hanson and Kimberley Richards
Producer Scott Rudin will “step back” from Broadway, following a series of allegations that he was abusive in the workplace over the course of decades, he told The Washington Post.
Rudin apologized for the “pain” he has caused and said he would be “taking steps that I should have taken years ago to address this behavior.”
“Much has been written about my history of troubling interactions with colleagues, and I am profoundly sorry for the pain my behavior caused to individuals, directly and indirectly,” the producer of Broadway’s “To Kill a Mockingbird” and “The Book of Mormon” said in his statement.