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Victims Of Louis C.K.’s Sexual Misconduct Say Grammys Win Thanks To “Vilest People In Industry”

The disgraced comedian generated outrage after winning a Grammy for 'Best Comedy Album'.

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Comedy duo Dana Goodman and Julia Wolov, who were victims of Louis C.K.’s sexual misconduct, have joked about the comedian’s “small and red and mangled and freckled” penis after he won ‘Best Comedy Album’ at the Grammys this year.

Goodman and Wolov were victims of Louis C.K.’s sexual misconduct back in 2002, after the comedian exposed himself while masturbating in front of the duo after their performance at US Comedy Arts Festival. Speaking about the incident with the New York Times led to C.K. admitting to a history of sexual misconduct throughout his career, saying that he “the power I had over these women is that they admired me. And I wielded that power irresponsibly”.

Today, Goodman and Wolov broke their silence on C.K.’s success at the Grammys, taking to Twitter to sardonically joke that: “Sometimes when I hate my life, I thank God that my father didn’t pull his dick out in front of women”.

The duo continued by labelling the disgraced comedian’s win at the Grammys as being possible thanks to the “vilest people in a fucked up industry voted for him”.

“(My father) definitely wouldn’t feed his ego and keep putting himself out there, so his weird dick was in a constant news cycle that would come up again and again and again,” the duo tweeted.

While the short-term consequences to C.K.’s career included the cancellation of several projects and a two-year hiatus from stand-up, American comedians have pointed out the C.K.’s facile return to comedy has been virtually unhindered by his sexual misconduct

C.K. is yet to make a public statement regarding his Grammys win.