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Hollywood Star-Maker Accused Of Sexual Harassment Closes Talent Agency

Talent manager Vincent Cirrincione acknowledged pursuing sexual relationships, but he insisted they were consensual and denied making them conditional for his representing anyone.

The talent manager who helped make Halle Berry and Taraji P. Henson Hollywood stars says he will close his management agency after nine women of color accused him of sexual harassment.

Vincent Cirrincione, 70, the principal of Vincent Cirrincione Associates VCA, announced the move in a statement published in the

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