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Louis C.K.'s Movie Premiere Canceled in Advance of N.Y. Times Story
A source tells The Hollywood Reporter that a New York Times story on the comedian is about to break, and the premiere was canceled in case it is damaging. Additionally, Louis C.K.'s planned appearance on CBS' The Late Show With Stephen Colbert was also canceled, with William H. Macy taking his place.
Louis C.K. wrote, directed and stars in I Love You, Daddy. The comedy-drama tells the story of a successful TV writer-producer who attempts to stop his 17-year-old daughter's (Chloe Grace Moretz) growing admiration and relationship with a 68-year-old filmmaker (John Malkovich). The film also stars Pamela Adlon, Rose Byrne, Charlie Day, Edie Falco and Helen Hunt.
The two New York City officers charged last week with raping an 18-year-old woman after a drug stop in September quit the Police Department on Monday, three days before they were scheduled to face an internal trial.
The officers, Edward Martins and Richard Hall, were slated to appear on Thursday morning before a departmental judge, even though the criminal case against them has only just begun.
Typically, the department waits until after criminal proceedings are complete so that the internal inquiry, in which officers can be compelled to answer questions, does not affect the criminal case, in which officers, like any other person, have the right to remain silent. But in this case, the department chose to act ahead of prosecutors.