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Grandma the Clown Resigns From Big Apple Circus Over Sexual Misconduct With Teen Performer

A famed circus performer known as Grandma the clown has resigned from the Big Apple Circus following sexual misconduct accusations. Katherine Creag reports.

What to Know

  • A famed circus performer has resigned from the Big Apple Circus following sexual misconduct allegations
  • Grandma the clown is accused of pressuring a 16-year-old aerialist to pose for pornographic photos
  • Barry Lubin, in a statement released by his lawyer, apologized for his conduct, saying the allegations are true and he takes responsibility

A famed circus performer known as Grandma the clown has resigned from the Big Apple Circus following accusations that he pressured a 16-year-old aerialist to pose for pornographic photos.

The circus's chairman, Neil Kahanovitz, told The New York Times on Tuesday that 65-year-old Barry Lubin offered his resignation on Friday shortly after the alleged victim came forward.

In a statement released by his lawyer, Lubin apologized for his conduct, saying the sexual misconduct allegations are true and that he takes full responsibility for his actions.

The female victim said it happened during the Big Apple's 2004 season in New York. She said she was at first hired to work with the mini-troupe, but then Lubin persuaded her to model for his personal photography business.

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