Louis C.K. is in the process of finishing a deal to purchase the rights to his film I Love You, Daddy from the distribution company the Orchard, according to Deadline. While exact figures are unknown, Deadline reports that C.K. is paying $5 million (the cost that the Orchard paid for the film) as well as any marketing costs incurred in the lead-up to the film’s cancellation. I Love You, Daddy was slated for a November premiere but was cancelled following multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against C.K. It is yet unclear if C.K. plans to self-release the film or find another distributor once he has ownership of the rights.

In the wake of the sexual misconduct allegations, Louis C.K. issued a statement confirming the women’s claims. Multiple companies that previously worked with C.K., including FX, Netflix, and HBO, all distanced themselves from him. FX dropped their production deal with his company Pig Newton, while Netflix cancelled an upcoming stand-up special and HBO removed him from their benefit special “A Night of Too Many Stars.” C.K. was also dropped by his management company and publicist.