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Thu Aug 1, 2019, 11:10 PM
Aug 2019

Shortly after CBS announced the show’s renewal in May, director Steven Spielberg’s production company Amblin Television cut ties with “Bull.” Spielberg also reportedly met with Dushku and made a donation to Time’s Up.

At the time, CBS Entertainment president Kelly Kahl defended the decision to keep Weatherly and the show on air — in part by noting that Weatherly is “a dad, he’s a father.”

“It’s a very popular show. More than 10 million people watch every week. Michael is loved by our audience, and even after these allegations came out, people continued to watch. It’s a popular show we want to keep on our air, and it’s a very good show as well.”

https://www.huffpost.com/entry/cbs-michael-weatherly-sexual-harassment-eliza-dushku-bull_n_5d43242ce4b0aca3411a937d

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