MTV’s show “Catfish’ will resume filming after executive producer Nev Schulman has been cleared of sexual harassment claims via an investigation. An independent 3rd party investigation found the claims against Schulman were found “not credible”. MTV released a statement to OK Magazine stating the show would resume filming upon the outcome of the claims. “Given the results of the investigation, Catfish will resume filming. We take these matters very seriously and are committed to providing a safe working environment.”A woman who once on the show in 2015 had claimed in a Youtube video that Schulman had sexually harassed her during filming.”Catfish” will continue filming it’s 7th season. Schulman denied these claims made against him throughout the entire investigation.
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