TOKYO -- The president of Japan's largest talent agency, Johnny and Associates, has quit after acknowledging decades of child sex abuse by its late founder, Johnny Kitagawa.
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Julie Keiko Fujishima, right, resigned as president of Johnny and Associates on Sept. 7, after acknowledging her uncle, Johnny Kitagawa, abused boys employed by the agency. (Photo by Satoko Kawasaki)
TOKYO -- The president of Japan's largest talent agency, Johnny and Associates, has quit after acknowledging decades of child sex abuse by its late founder, Johnny Kitagawa.