In
2011, Muppeteer Kevin Clash starred in the Sundance award-winning documentary
"Being Elmo."
"When
I was nine years old, it was just a dream that I had: Wow, I wish that I could
work with the Muppets," Clash said in the film.
Now
that dream has turned into a nightmare.
Clash,
Elmo's puppeteer and voice, has resigned from "Sesame Street" in the
wake of allegations that he had sex with not one but two teenage boys.
"I
am resigning from Sesame Workshop with a very heavy heart," Clash said in
a statement of FoxNews.com. "Personal matters have diverted attention away
from the important work Sesame Street is doing and I cannot allow it to go on
any longer."
In
early November, a man accused Clash, 52, of having sex with him when he was 16,
a charge Clash denied. The man recanted his underage sex claim, but then
recanted his recantation, saying he had been pressured into it.
Then
on Tuesday, a lawsuit was filed in federal court in New York charging Clash
with sexual abuse of a second youth. The lawsuit alleges that Cecil Singleton,
then 15 and now an adult, was persuaded by Clash to meet for sexual encounters.
The
lawsuit seeks damages in excess of $5 million.
It
was more than Sesame Street could stomach.
"Unfortunately,
the controversy surrounding Kevin's personal life has become a distraction that
none of us wants, and he has concluded that he can no longer be effective in
his job and has resigned from Sesame Street. This is a sad day for Sesame
Street," the program said in a statement to FoxNews.com.
Last
week, as the sex scandal unfolded, Sesame Street honchos tried to assure fans
that the high-pitched Muppet was more than just the voice Clash gave him.
"Elmo
is bigger than any one person and will continue to be an integral part of Sesame
Street to engage, educate and inspire children around the world," Sesame
Street's rep said.
In
addition to his marquee role as Elmo, Clash had served as the show's senior
Muppet coordinator and Muppet captain. He won 23 daytime Emmy awards and one
prime-time Emmy.
The AP contributed to this report.
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