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| John Bailey, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, is under investigation for sexual harassment, Variety reports |
John
Bailey, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the body
which hands out the Oscars, is being investigated for sexual harassment,
Variety reported on Friday.
The trade
publication said the Academy immediately opened an investigation after
receiving three harassment claims against Bailey on Wednesday.
Bailey, 75,
a cinematographer whose credits include "Groundhog Day" and "The
Big Chill," was elected to a four-year term as head of the Academy in
August.
His brief
tenure has been marked by the birth of the #MeToo movement started by actress
Alyssa Milano and which went global, highlighting accusations of sexual abuse.
Harvey
Weinstein, whose studio Miramax was behind hits such as "Shakespeare In
Love" and "Pulp Fiction," was expelled from the Academy in
October following accusations of sexual harassment and abuse by dozens of
women.
In
December, the Academy adopted a code of conduct for its members.
At a
February lunch for this year's Oscar nominees, Bailey promised the Academy
would adopt a "greater awareness and responsibility in balancing gender,
race, ethnicity, and religion."
"The
fossilized bedrock of many of Hollywood's worst abuses are being jackhammered
into oblivion," he said.
The Academy
did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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