Netflix Pulls John Crist Special After Allegations of Sexual Misconduct
Netflix pulled Christian comedian John Crist’s debut special, I Ain’t Prayin’ for That, after Charisma‘s Taylor Berglund reported multiple allegations against him involving sexual misconduct.
Crist’s special—based on his The Human Being tour—was supposed to premiere on Thanksgiving, but Netflix told Religion News Service on Thursday, Nov. 7, that the show is now up in the air. Netflix’s website no longer showcases the comedy special.
Crist’s book, titled Untag Me: The Subtle Art of Appearing Better Than You Really Are, was supposed to release in March through WaterBrook & Multnomah. But after the original report released, the Christian publishing company contacted Charisma to say: “WaterBrook takes the troubling allegations of sexual misconduct against John Crist extremely seriously. We are postponing the publication of his book.”
The allegations against Crist came from five women who reported instances of harassment, manipulation and sexual immorality. Crist allegedly sexted multiple women (sometimes in the same time period), initiated sexual relationships with married women and offered show tickets in exchange for sexual favors. Several women claim he repeatedly called them late at night while he was drunk.
Crist confessed to the majority of these claims in a statement to Charisma, though he said he is “not guilty of everything [he’s] been accused of.” He admitted that in his interactions with women, he has “violated [his] own Christian beliefs, convictions and values.”
He also announced he was canceling the rest of 2019’s tour dates in order to focus on dealing with his sexual addiction.
“Over several recent years, I have privately sought and received regular professional treatment for my sexual sin and addiction struggles. I’m committed to getting healing and freedom from my sin and have decided to cancel my remaining tour dates this year and to postpone all future commitments in order to devote all my time and energy on getting healthy spiritually, mentally and physically.”
He apologized for his “destructive and sinful” behavior as well as for the hurt it has caused the women he manipulated and those who care about him.
“… I now humbly seek forgiveness and mercy and love—not just for me, but for those I’ve hurt along my path. I’m so sorry.”