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Nearly a year after F. Murray Abraham’s mysterious exit from Mythic Quest ahead of its third season, new details have come to light about what allegedly led to his ousting. 

Sources told Rolling Stone that the 83-year-old actor was let go from the AppleTV+ series after at least two sexual misconduct complaints. The first incident led to Abraham being dealt a warning about his alleged behavior and a directive to stay away from some of the show’s actresses, a production source told the outlet. When an alleged second encounter was communicated to creator and star Rob McElhenney, Rolling Stone understands that Abraham was written off the show at the start of the third season. 

A Lionsgate spokesperson shared the following statement with Vanity Fair: “We take allegations of misconduct seriously and investigate them thoroughly. As a matter of corporate policy, we do not discuss our personnel actions.” McElhenney, the show’s other creators, lead actresses, and Abraham did not return Rolling Stone’s request for comment. VF has reached out to reps for Apple and Abraham for additional comment. 

Following his departure from Mythic Quest, on which he played writer C.W. Longbottom—a character The Ringer once described as “a walking cry for sensitivity training”—Abraham was cast on season two of HBO’s The White Lotus. He played Bert Di Grasso, a problematic father to Dominic (Michael Imperioli) and grandfather to Albie (Adam DiMarco), hell-bent on preserving his sexist attitudes about women and Dating. Abraham accepted the cast’s best ensemble in a drama series award at the SAGs earlier this year.

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