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AT&T's WarnerMedia to Probe Allegations Against Studio Chief

AT&T's WarnerMedia to Probe Allegations Against Studio Chief

(Bloomberg) -- WarnerMedia will investigate a report that studio chief Kevin Tsujihara had a sexual relationship with an actress he helped promote, a startling development that comes just two days after AT&T Inc. expanded his duties in a corporate shake-up.

In a story published Wednesday, the Hollywood Reporter said Tsujihara arranged meetings between the actress, Charlotte Kirk, and executives at Warner Bros. to discuss film and TV projects. Kirk appeared in two Warner Bros. movies, “How to Be Single” in 2016 and “Ocean’s 8” in 2018. She also auditioned for other projects at Warner Bros. and Millennium Films, the publication said, citing hundreds of leaked text messages.

AT&T's WarnerMedia to Probe Allegations Against Studio Chief

The report puts WarnerMedia in an embarrassing spot. The division, which became part of AT&T in an $85 billion deal last year, gave additional responsibilities to Tsujihara as part of an overhaul this week. He will now oversee kids and young-adult programming, including the Cartoon Network.

The changes also put NBC Entertainment executive Robert Greenblatt in charge of WarnerMedia Entertainment, including cable networks HBO, TNT and TBS.

Kirk met Tsujihara through Australian billionaire James Packer and film producer Brett Ratner, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The magazine published extensive exchanges between Kirk and Tsujihara, in which she asks about TV and film roles. The text messages also referred to a sexual relationship between the English actress and Tsujihara.

In a statement, Kirk confirmed that she had a romantic relationship with Packer -- and communications with Tsujihara and Ratner. But she has denied that the men did anything untoward.

“I emphatically deny any inappropriate behavior on the part of Brett Ratner, James Packer and Kevin Tsujihara, and I have no claims against any of them,” she said. She also denied having any connection to a deal between Warner Bros. and RatPac, a company co-founded by Ratner and Packer.

To contact the reporters on this story: Lucas Shaw in Los Angeles at lshaw31@bloomberg.net;Anousha Sakoui in Los Angeles at asakoui@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Nick Turner at nturner7@bloomberg.net, Rob Golum

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