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Terry Crews has left WME, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned.
The move comes after WME agent Adam Venit went on leave Friday after being identified as the “high-level Hollywood executive” who allegedly groped the Brooklyn Nine-Nine star at a party last year.
Venit was not on the team that represented Crews, a WME client.
On Oct. 10, Crews tweeted that he had been sexually assaulted by a Hollywood executive at a party last year. “My wife and I were at a Hollywood function last year and a high-level Hollywood executive came over to me and groped my privates,” he wrote.
The LAPD has opened an investigation into the incident after Crews filed a police report on Wednesday.
A source tells THR that Crews will go without an agency for the time being. He continues to be managed by 3 Arts.
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