Creator of the Cartoon Network show "Clarence," Skyler Page, exited the network after allegations of sexual assault surfaced, according to the Daily Mail.
Page left the animation company after fellow artist Emily Partridge came forward about an incident where the Emmy award-nominated creator allegedly groped her.
"I had heard rumors about Skyler being 'quirky' but nothing about his f**ed up behavior towards women until AFTER what happened to me," tweeted the storyboard artist.
She added, "if I knew what I know now, I wouldn't have let him catch me alone or be near me. I don't want the same thing to happen to anybody else."
After Partridge's tweets on July 3, multiple people have taken to social media with allegations that Page sexually harassed women.
Patrick Harpin, a former writer for Clarence, reportedly wrote a detailed response to the claims on his Tumblr site.
"Obviously Skyler Page sexually assaulted a female artist at CN. Skyler's a piece of sh**, and CN should give him the boot. Emily Partridge is one bad-ass chick for standing up to a guy who a lot of people wanted to cover up for," posted Harper.
Another comic artist, Mare Odomo, tweeted about the allegations regarding Skyler Page as well.
"Skyler Page, creator of Cartoon Network's 'Clarence,' is known to grope women without their consent. Don't be left alone in a room with him," wrote Odomo on June 30.
Partridge tweeted that she had reported the issue to HR at Cartoon Network, where she remains employed, according to Deadline.com.