Stanley Mosk Courthouse turned dramatic with tensions erupting after protesters shouted slogans supporting Charlotte Kirk. They raised slogans “No gag orders,” “Hold Hollywood accountable” and “Let Charlotte speak” with placards in hand.
Two studio chiefs, Ron Meyer, Vice-Chairman of NBC Universal and Kevin Tsujihara, CEO of Warner Bros. resigned from their posts after this fiery sex scandal surfaced Hollywood. The British actress has become the center of all Hollywood sex scandals and she was expected to appear before court today but her absence paved way for so many accusations. However, her attorney spoke on her behalf claiming that “Powerful men are using the courts to silence Charlotte and other women,” said Caroline Heldman, a professor at Occidental College and a leading advocate for victims of rape and other sexual assault, who helped spearhead the demonstration.
The protest in Kirk’s name was over a judge’s ruling last week that denied a request by her legal team to vacate an injunction preventing her and director Joshua Newton from disclosing a confidential settlement made in 2017. The settlement contained a confidentiality agreement regarding Kirk’s sexual relationship with former Warner Bros. Chief Executive Kevin Tsujihara as well as other allegations.