After multiple women came forward to accuse Harvey Weinstein, the Hollywood producer, of sexual misconduct, at least 20 high-profile men in a variety of industries have also been accused. Since then, a number have resigned, been fired or experienced other fallout after claims ranging from inappropriate text messages to rape.

Here is a list of such cases that have been brought to public attention since the Weinstein scandal broke on Oct. 5. We’ll update this list periodically as we get new information.

Nov. 9

Louis C.K. Comedian and producer

Accusation Sexual misconduct with five women, including exposing himself and masturbating in front of them. »

Fallout Movie release and comedy special were canceled. Media companies cut ties. »

Response“These stories are true. … I have been remorseful of my actions.” »

Nov. 8

Benjamin Genocchio Executive director of the Armory Show art fair

Accusation Sexual harassment, including unwelcome touching of five women. »

Fallout Replaced. »

Response“To the extent my behavior was perceived as disrespectful, I deeply and sincerely apologize and will ensure it does not happen again.” »

Nov. 3

David Guillod Co-chief executive of Primary Wave Entertainment agency

Accusation Sexual assault of four women. »

Fallout Resigned. »

Response“Mr. Guillod denies any allegations of nonconsensual sex,” his lawyer told TheWrap. »

Nov. 1

Jeff Hoover Kentucky speaker of the House

Accusation Sexual harassment and inappropriate text messages. »

Fallout Resigned leadership position but remained in the Legislature as of Nov. 10. »

Response“I engaged in banter that was consensual but make no mistake it was wrong on my part to do that. And for that, I am truly sorry. … I want to reiterate that at no time, at no time did I engage in unwelcome or unwanted conduct of any kind.” »

Brett Ratner Producer and director

Accusation Rape, sexual assault and harassment of six women, including exposing himself and masturbating. »

Fallout Stepped away from activities related to Warner Bros. »

Response“We are confident that his name will be cleared once the current media frenzy dies down and people can objectively evaluate the nature of these claims,” read a statement from an attorney of Mr. Ratner, who is suing his rape accuser for libel. »

Oct. 31

Kirt Webster Music publicist

Accusation Sexual assault and harassment, including unwanted touching. »

Fallout Stepped away from his firm, Webster Public Relations »

Response“Mr. Webster has had multiple relationships over the course of his professional life, all of which have been consensual,” a representative said in response to the first accusation. »

Andy Dick Actor

Accusation Sexual harassment, including groping. »

Fallout Fired from film. »

Response“I didn’t grope anybody. I might have kissed somebody on the cheek to say goodbye and then licked them. … I’m not trying to sexually harass people.” »

Michael Oreskes Head of news at NPR and former New York Times editor

Accusation Sexual harassment of three women. »

Fallout Resigned. »

Response“I am deeply sorry to the people I hurt. My behavior was wrong and inexcusable, and I accept full responsibility.” »

Oct. 30

Hamilton Fish President and publisher of The New Republic

Accusation Complaints by female employees. »

Fallout Resigned. »

Response“Women have longstanding and profound concerns with respect to their treatment in the workplace. Many men have a lot to learn in this regard. I know I do, and I hope for and encourage that new direction.” »

Oct. 29

Kevin Spacey Actor

Accusation Sexual assault of multiple men and sexual misconduct with a minor. »

Fallout Suspended from “House of Cards” and cut from other projects. »

Response“Kevin Spacey is taking the time necessary to seek evaluation and treatment,” said his representative in a statement. »

Oct. 26

Ken Baker E! News correspondent

Accusation Sexual harassment of two women, including unwanted kissing and inappropriate messages »

Fallout Pulled from air while NBCUniversal investigates. »

Response“I am very disturbed by these anonymous allegations, which make my heart ache. I take them very seriously.” »

Mark Halperin NBC News and MSNBC contributor, author of “Game Change”

Accusation Sexual harassment of at least five women. »

Fallout Dismissed from MSNBC and NBC News and had upcoming book and HBO adaptation canceled. »

Response“I am profoundly sorry for the pain and anguish I have caused by my past actions. I apologize sincerely to the women I mistreated.” »

Rick Najera Director of CBS’s Diversity Showcase

Accusation Sexual harassment, including inappropriate comments to performers. »

Fallout Resigned. »

Response“We are heartbroken and confounded by deliberate and cruel defamations,” said his family in a statement. »

Oct. 25

Knight Landesman Publisher of Artforum

Accusation Sexual harassment of at least nine women, including groping. »

Fallout Resigned. »

Response“I fully recognize that I have tested certain boundaries, which I am working hard to correct.” »

Oct. 24

Leon Wieseltier A former editor at The New Republic

Accusation Sexual harassment of several women, including inappropriate advances. »

Fallout Fired from Emerson Collective, which canceled publication of a magazine he was editing. »

Response“For my offenses against some of my colleagues in the past I offer a shaken apology and ask for their forgiveness.” »

Oct. 23

Terry Richardson Fashion photographer

Accusation Sexual harassment of models. »

Fallout Banned from working with Condé Nast. »

Response“Many of his professional interactions with subjects were sexual and explicit in nature but all of the subjects of his work participated consensually,” a spokeswoman said. »

Oct. 21

John Besh Chief executive of the Besh Restaurant Group

Accusation Sexual harassment »

Fallout Stepped down. »

Response“I alone am entirely responsible for my moral failings. This is not the way the head of a company like ours should have acted.” »

Oct. 19

Lockhart Steele Editorial director of Vox Media

Accusation Sexual harassment of at least one person, including unwanted kissing. »

Fallout Fired. »

ResponseVox Media’s chief executive said Steele had admitted to “engaging in conduct that is inconsistent with our core values and will not be tolerated.” »

Robert Scoble Tech blogger and co-founder of the Transformation Group

Accusation Sexual assault of at least two women. »

Fallout Resigned. »

Response“Each of the women who have come forward used grains of truth to sell false narrative.” »

Oct. 17

Chris Savino Creator and showrunner of “The Loud House”

Accusation Sexual harassment, including unwanted sexual advances, of as many as 12 women. »

Fallout Fired. »

Response“I am deeply sorry and I am ashamed.” »

Oct. 5

Harvey Weinstein Producer and co-founder of the Weinstein Company

Accusation Raping three women. Sexual assault and harassment of dozens of others — including masturbating, exposing himself and unwelcome touching. »

Fallout Fired from his company and expelled from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. »

Response“I appreciate the way I’ve behaved with colleagues in the past has caused a lot of pain, and I sincerely apologize for it.” He denied the accusations of nonconsensual sex. »

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