It's been six months since Rebecca Corry came forward in The New York Times, and she has experienced everything from being mocked by Dave Chappelle to losing friends to numerous tweets of abuse from Louis CK defenders. "Speaking out feels like standing in front of the world naked under fluorescent lights on a really bad day," she writes. "I knew making myself so vulnerable would bring scrutiny from the outside, but my personal life has also been damaged by my decision to tell the truth." She adds: "Now I’m being asked if I think CK will make a “comeback.” The idea that CK reentering the public eye would ever be considered a 'comeback' story is disturbing. The guy exploited his position of power to abuse women. A “comeback” implies he’s the underdog and victim, and he is neither. CK is a rich, powerful man who was fully aware that his actions were wrong. Yet he chose to behave grotesquely simply because he could. The only issue that matters is whether he will choose to stop abusing women."
TOPICS: Louis CK, Rebecca Corry, Sexual Misconduct