Sony exec steps down
Associated Press
LOS ANGELES
Amy Pascal will step down as co-chairwoman of Sony Pictures Entertainment and head of the film studio, nearly three months after a massive hack hit the company and revealed embarrassing emails.
Pascal, one of the most powerful women in Hollywood and the force behind such critical and commercial hits as “The Social Network” and “American Hustle,” will launch a major new production venture at the studio focused on movies, television and theater, Sony Pictures said Thursday. Her career with Sony has spanned nearly 20 years.
During the hack, Pascal came under fire for racist remarks about President Barack Obama’s presumed choice in movies that surfaced in leaked emails. She apologized for “insensitive and inappropriate” comments in her emails that she called “not an accurate reflection of who I am.” Pascal also faced criticism for green-lighting the film that may have inspired the hacking to begin with: “The Interview,” which starred Seth Rogen and James Franco as bumbling journalists tasked with killing North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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