Posted on 08/08/2018 6:18:30 AM PDT by C19fan
Amazon Studios has confirmed that Heather Schuster, its head of unscripted programming, has exited the company after less than one year in the role.
The company has not commented beyond that, but it's believed Schuster's departure comes after an investigation into 'verbally abusive behavior,' according to Variety.
It's rumored that Schuster made inappropriate comments during meetings, and allegations were made about possible misuse of power, Deadline reported.
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that’s a woman?
HA HA HA! Hire someone whose brain doesn’t know if it’s female or male, and this is what you get.
I am proud to be able to say, “Not only have I never watched ANY of those shows, I have never even heard of ANY but three of those shows!”
Laz would flip it.
This goes beyond guilty ... I mean, do we even have a word for something beyond guilty? This picture is a definition of 100% guilt in every single sense of the word. It’s guilt without redemption.
Looks like James Gunn ...
“Not ugly,...”
You drinking this early?
PLEASE someone tell me THAT is not a real person!!!!!
Was it still professing to be a man back then, or had it already begun “transitioning”?
“PLEASE someone tell me...”
I hesitate to discuss this individual’s lower anatomy, but the mini-potbelly, shrouded with slightly wrinkled shirt material, hovering over the manly belt/belt buckle...that’s as masculine as an Adams Apple. It’s very subtle, and means absolutely nothing, I know. But it’s weird to me.
I know what you mean...believe me, I looked long at that whatever waist and belt buckle...
I just fail to understand how anyone who looks like that gets a job to begin with - ANY JOB - except perhaps on a garbage truck but then again, companies that are PC wouldn’t have a problem with IT!
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