Dutch media mogul meets government leaders over #MeToo allegations


  • World
  • Thursday, 27 Jan 2022

THE HAGUE (Reuters) - Dutch media mogul John de Mol, billionaire owner of the production company behind hit talent show "The Voice", met with government officials on Wednesday to discuss allegations of sexual misconduct against celebrity jury members.

De Mol is not personally accused or named in any of the legal complaints against people working for The Voice. However, as the creator of the show, a global TV blockbuster, and one of its producers until 2019, he was closely involved with the programme at the time some of the alleged incidents happened.

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