The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences said today that it won’t give its 2017 International Emmy Founders Award to Kevin Spacey amid allegations of sexual misconduct against the Oscar-winning actor.

“The International Academy has announced today that in light of recent events it will not honor Kevin Spacey with the 2017 International Emmy Founders Award,” the organization said in a statement.

The Academy had said in June that it would present the award to the House of Cards actor and two-time Oscar winner. It is presented to “an individual who crosses cultural boundaries to touch humanity.” It was to be handed out at the 45th International Emmy Awards Gala on November 20 in New York City.

Over the weekend, Star Trek: Discovery actor Anthony Rapp came forward with allegations that Spacey made sexual advances toward him back in 1986, when Rapp was 14 years old. Spacey soon apologized for the incident and came out as gay, but his remarks have been blasted by GLAAD and other groups.

Coming out stories should not be used to deflect from allegations of sexual assault. — Sarah Kate Ellis (@sarahkateellis) October 30, 2017

Among the fallout today, Netflix said that next year’s Season 6 of House of Cards would be the last for the Emmy-nominted D.C. drama that stars Spacey and Robin Wright, and the series’ former showrunner Beau Willimon called the allegations “deeply troubling.” Many others in Hollywood also have weighed in.