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John Lasseter Disney Animation head accused of sexual assault

Now this guy looks like a pervert. John Lasseter, head of Disney Animation is being accused of sexual assault. Lasseter is taking a “leave of absence” from Pixar because of what he calls “missteps.” Just another day in Harveywood as another liberal Democrat pervert gets exposed. Disney not coincidental owns ESPN which has gone from sports programming to left wing social justice propaganda and of course ABC.

John Lasseter Disney Animation head accused of sexual assault
John Lasseter Disney Animation head accused of sexual assault

“It’s never easy to face your missteps, but it’s the only way to learn from them,” the executive stated.
Disney Animation head John Lasseter is taking a leave of absence from Pixar after acknowledging “painful” conversations and unspecified “missteps,” he wrote in a memo to staff on Tuesday obtained by The Hollywood Reporter.

Lasseter’s statement arrived as THR was preparing a story detailing alleged misconduct by the executive at Disney/Pixar.

Lasseter is best known as one of the founders of Pixar, which began as a part of the graphics group at Lucasfilm. Along with Ed Catmull, he popularized CGI in animation with early films like Toy Story, A Bug’s Life and Monster’s Inc.

In 2006, after Disney purchased Pixar, Lasseter was named the chief creative officer of both Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios. He has since become the face of all Disney animation, overseeing the recent resurgence of the studio’s namesake brand with properties like Frozen and Moana.

Lasseter, who directed Toy Story and Toy Story 2 among other Pixar films, produces or executive produces every Pixar project and he executive produces every WDA feature. While Lasseter has only won two Oscars (one is a specialty Oscar for his work on Toy Story), Pixar has racked up an impressive eight best animated feature wins. Under Lasseter’s purview, WDA has picked up three wins, most recently with last year’s Zootopia.