CBS on keeping Bull despite Michael Weatherly harassment settlement: ‘It’s a very popular show’
Photo: CBS/CBS CBS really, really, really wants you to keep watching Bull, and also hopes you totally forget about that $9.5 million settlement the network had to pay actress Eliza Dushku.
Kahl previously said that Weatherly “owned” his mistake and was “apologetic at the time.” Still, despite Bull being renewed for a fourth season, one of the biggest names attached to the show ceased his involvement. Steven Spielberg, who served as one of the many executive producers, has departed, along with his production company, Amblin Television.
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