Abby Schachner
Abby Schachner
Abby Schachner is a comedian, writer, and actress. Who is one of 5 women who publicly accused comedian Louis C.K. of sexual misconduct in 2017.
Career
Abby wascredited a screenwriter for the short comedic film Wilbur.
She as of late assumed a minor part in the 2016 film Somebody's Mother, a film around two sisters battling with being a mother.
She additionally assumed minor parts in two short comedic films: Dead Dogg (2011) and The Trial of Han Solo (2005).
Sexual Misconduct Allegations
In 2003,Abby Schachner purportedly had a conversation with Louis C.K. through phone.
She called to invite him to one of her shows.
Schachner claims that, while chatting on the phone, she could hear him stroking off.
She continued saying that he was sorry to her on Facebook after the scene.
He as far as anyone knows made that he was going through a "horrendous time in [his] life" by then.
Last time I speaked with you completed in a shameful style.
That was an awful time in my life and I'm lamented [...] I thought what a terrible individual I was being by responding the way that I did.
New York Times that she pardoned him.
Regardless, the correspondence left her significantly hosed and discouraged her from seeking after parody.
The other four women who condemned Louis C.K. of relative sexual bad behavior consolidate Rebecca Corry, Tig Notaro, Dana Min Goodman, and Julia Wolov.