Former That ‘70s Show star Danny Masterson now stands accused of raping at least four women — and Netflix has noted that it will continue to collaborate with him on the show The Ranch, in which Masterson is currently starring. HuffPost reported that Masterson has denied "that he engaged in any sexual misconduct."

According to a source who spoke with HuffPost, Masterson and Ashton Kutcher, his co-star on The Ranch, are now filming part five of the show, which is set for release in December.

"We are aware of the allegations and the subsequent investigation, and will respond if developments occur," said a Netflix spokesperson in a statement emailed to Allure.

Four women claim that Masterson assaulted them in the early 2000s. Last week, a HuffPost report reported that multiple sources said that a multi-month Los Angeles Police Department investigation into these claims had stalled. It's unclear why this investigation has halted, given that according to what law enforcement sources told HuffPost, there is evidence of sexual misconduct by Masterson. Masterson is represented by attorney Marty Singer, a litigator who is also representing Brett Ratner on allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct, who has disputed the accusations. Allure has reached out to Singer and the Los Angeles district attorney's office for comment and will update this story if we hear back.

Netflix's decision to continue to work with Masterson stands in contrast to its response to recent sexual misconduct allegations against Kevin Spacey, who has starred in the Netflix series House of Cards. Days after actor Anthony Rapp said that Spacey made sexual advances toward Rapp when Rapp was just 14, Netflix announced it was severing its relationship with Spacey. "Netflix will not be involved with any further production of 'House of Cards' that includes Kevin Spacey," a spokesperson for the network said. "We will continue to work with MRC [Media Rights Capital] during this hiatus time to evaluate our path forward as it relates to the show."

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