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Disney-Pixar knew all along about John Lasseter’s sexual misconduct behavior

Turns out Disney-Pixar knew all along about Joun Lasseter’s sexual misconduct behavior and did nothing about it, hoping it would simply go away. Lesseter, who took a “six month leave of absence” when the stories about his behavior went public. Two sources claimed that Lasseter’s obsession with the “young character actresses” portraying Disney’s Fairies where Lasseter’s target of choice. He liked them young. John Lasset3r is a big Democrat bundler, so this should come as no surprise that Disney knew and let him continue abuse “young” women. Disney owns ABC and ESPN.

Disney-Pixar knew all along about John Lasseter’s sexual misconduct behavior
Disney-Pixar knew all along about John Lasseter’s sexual misconduct behavior

There’s evidence Disney may well have been aware of troubling behavior on the part of the digital animation pioneer. Indeed the Pixar co-founder attended some wrap parties with a handler to ensure he would not engage in inappropriate conduct with women, say two people with direct knowledge of the situation.

Lasseter was observed passionately kissing a female subordinate at a 2010 Miramax party, according to an executive who witnessed the amorous display and another source who corroborated the account. The incident at the Oscar night celebration, attended by celebrities and Pixar and Disney executives, prompted high-level discussions about Lasseter’s conduct.

The woman declined comment to a reporter who knocked on the door of her seaside home.

Two sources recounted Lasseter’s obsession with the young character actresses portraying Disney’s Fairies, a product line built around the character of Tinker Bell.

At the animator’s insistence, Disney flew the women to a New York event. One Pixar employee became the designated escort as Lasseter took the young women out drinking one night, and to a party the following evening.

“He was inappropriate with the fairies,” said the former Pixar executive, referring to physical contact that included long hugs. “We had to have someone make sure he wasn’t alone with them.”