CBS Fires Brad Kern, ‘NCIS: New Orleans’ Showrunner Accused of Misconduct



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CBS Television Studios has fired a former showrunner of “NCIS: New Orleans” who had been under investigation for allegations of inappropriate behavior.

The former producer, Brad Kern, was terminated on Monday, a spokeswoman for CBS Television Studios said in a statement.

“We have ended Brad Kern’s role as consulting producer on ‘NCIS: New Orleans’ and his overall deal with the studio,” according to the statement, which gave no further details.

Mr. Kern had been accused of misconduct ranging from mistreatment of women to racially insensitive comments, according to The Hollywood Reporter. A spokesman for Mr. Kern declined to comment Tuesday evening.

Those complaints were resolved and, this year, CBS signed Mr. Kern to a new, two-year deal, the magazine reported in June.

But this summer, Mr. Kern moved to a consulting producer role and was also suspended. CBS hired an outside investigator to look into allegations of harassment, unprofessional conduct and vindictive behavior by Mr. Kern, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

A spokeswoman for CBS Television Studios on Tuesday declined to answer questions about the investigation or Mr. Kern’s firing.

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