F. Murray Abraham Apologizes for Sexual Misconduct Allegations and 'Jokes' That Upset Colleagues

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F. Murray Abraham has apologized for the conduct that led to his firing from Apple TV+’s Mythic Quest, but denied that his behavior involved anything more than “jokes.” Rolling Stone reported that his departure ahead of Mythic Quest‘s third season was the result of complaints about Abraham’s behavior on set involving unnamed female co-stars. Lionsgate Television told THR on Monday that they “take allegations of misconduct seriously and investigate them thoroughly.” Abraham appeared in the first two seasons of the Apple TV+ series as author and video game writer C.W. Longbottom.
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