Men of #MeToo Are Back, and No One Knows Quite How to Respond

Allegations of sexual harassment or misconduct aren’t the career-killer some feared—or hoped. 

John LasseterPhotographer: CHRIS DELMAS/AFP
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The men of #MeToo want their careers back.

Less than 18 months since public allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct began to topple hundreds of powerful men, several of the accused are already back to work. Among them: Pixar co-founder John Lasseter is now head of a nascent animation division at Skydance Media; architect Richard Meier is still plugging away at his firm; ousted Intel Corp. Chief Executive Officer Brian Krzanich is now leading CDK Global Holdings. Even the comedians Louis CK and Aziz Ansari have started performing again, with mixed receptions.