Updated Feb. 14 3:31 p.m.: A spokesperson for Jay Asher issued a formal statement which has been added to this post.
Updated 1:58 p.m.: A Netflix spokesperson told Mashable"Jay Asher was not involved in the second season of 13 Reasons Why.The un chant d amour voyerism eroticismupcoming season will not be impacted in any way."
13 Reasons Whyauthor Jay Asher was expelled from a writing organization in 2017 due to violation of the organization's sexual harassment policies.
As the #MeToo movement spreads to publishing, Asher's name came up in the comments of a School Library Journal article on sexual harassment in children's publishing.
SEE ALSO: #MeToo founder is writing a memoir"I find it bizarre and horrifying that nobody has named Jay Asher," the anonymous user wrote. "I am equally horrified at hearing of his disgusting Twitter claims of being so very pro – #MeToo and #TimesUp. The irony is incredible, and belongs in an episode of Black Mirror."
Asher is best known for 2007's 13 Reasons Why, which dealt extensively with sexual assault and harassment and was turned into an immensely successful Netflix series in 2017. Asher served as a writer and consultant on the show, which is currently producing a second season.
According to the Associated Press, Asher was removed from the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators in 2017, though the news only emerged on Monday. Executive director Lin Oliver confirmed that it was because of the society's sexual harassment policy but did not go into detail.
"Both Jay Asher and David Diaz were found to have violated the SCBWI code of conduct in regard to harassment," Oliver told AP. "Claims against them were investigated and, as a result, they are no longer members and neither will be appearing at any SCBWI events in the future."
“It's very scary when you know people are just not going to believe you once you open your mouth,” Asher told BuzzFeed News. “I feel very conflicted about it just because of what's going on in the culture and who's supposed to be believed and who's not.”
Asher added that it was his decision to leave the Society and that he was being "harassed" online. More than one commenter on SJW confirmed Asher as the anonymous man she had named in a Medium piece the previous week. Oliver also entered the comments, promising "new and extended policies" forthcoming from the Society and reiterating that "we do not tolerate discrimination or harassment of any kind."
On Wednesday, a spokesperson for Asher released the following statement:
The SCBWI's recent statement about author Jay Asher is completely false. There was no allegation, investigation or finding of sexual harassment.
In April 2017, Mr. Asher voluntarily agreed that he would no longer attend SCBWI conferences. This was in response to hurt feelings of a group of authors with whom he had consensual relationships that ended poorly.
Mr. Asher was not banned by the SCBWI. In fact, when he let his membership in the group lapse last summer, Lin Oliver, the group's executive director, suggested that he keep his membership going. He did as requested, and Mr. Asher's membership is active today.
These women were not subordinates of Mr. Asher; they were his peers and they each entered into romantic relationships with him voluntarily, with some initially pursuing him.
Mr. Asher was married at the time of these relationships, as were many of the women. He is deeply sorry for the pain these consensual decisions caused his family, and others.
The false statements to the news media have resulted in inaccurate and hurtful news coverage, which is threatening Mr. Asher's livelihood. Mr. Asher has retained legal counsel and is demanding SCBWI and Lin Oliver promptly retract the false and defamatory statements they made.
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