Proving once again that #MeToo is over and that Hollywood will always Hollywood, this serial rapist who drugged women and then would date rape them, and also said it wasn’t rape because they were not awake had his music career canceled.

Apparently though, he has served his time because now he is creating multiple television shows for a production company.

Don’t leave your drink alone.

CeeLo Green

CeeLo Green Developing Goodie Mob Scripted Drama & Docuseries With Lauren Grace Media

EXCLUSIVE: CeeLo Green, the musician behind hits including Crazy, has teamed up with Lauren Grace Media to develop two television projects.

Green, who is also behind hit single F*ck You, is working with the Race in America producer on a documentary series about his life as well as a scripted drama series inspired by the story of Atlanta-based rap group Goodie Mob and its rise in the southern rap scene.

Green began his career as a member of Goodie Mob, which was part of the Dungeon Family collective, home also to Outkast. He left the band in 1999 to work on his own records, before teaming up with Danger Mouse to form Gnarls Barkley, which led to Crazy.

He was a judge and a coach on The Voice between 2011 and 2014 and also had his own series CeeLo Green’s The Good Life on TBS. – Source

Cee-Lo Green: It isn’t rape if the victim is unconscious – 2014

Singer apologises and deletes Twitter account after discussing court case in which he pleaded no contest to supplying woman with ecstasy

The singer Cee Lo Green has discussed a court case in which he pleaded no contest to supplying ecstasy to a woman in a series of tweets, including one that read: “People who have really been raped REMEMBER!!!”

The woman had claimed that she had no memory of the period between dining with Green at a sushi restaurant in 2012 and waking up naked in the singer’s bed.

Green’s lawyer argued that Green, 40, and the woman had “consensual relations”. No rape charges were filed due to lack of evidence.

In the tweets, which were subsequently deleted, though preserved by a user of the site in screengrabs, Green added: “If someone is passed out they’re not even WITH you consciously! so WITH Implies consent”.

On Friday, Green pleaded no contest to a felony count of supplying ecstasy. He was sentenced to three years probation and 45 days community service.

On Sunday, Green aired his views on sexual assault while discussing the case on Twitter. Other tweets included: “When someone brakes on a home there is broken glass where is your plausible proof that anyone was raped.”

Green, a former judge on the American version of talent show The Voice, and whose international hit singles include Crazy and Fuck You, later apologised. On Monday, he posted a series of tweets including “I sincerely apologize for my comments being taken so far out of context … I’d never condone the harm of any women.”

He later deleted his Twitter account. – Source


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