MTV pauses ‘Catfish’ show for sex misconduct investigation
NEW YORK (AP) — The network MTV has temporarily suspended shooting of “Catfish: The TV Show” while it investigates sexual misconduct accusations made by a woman who appeared on it three years ago. Ayissha Morgan alleges in YouTube videos she was solicited for sex by a “main person” on the show who she identified by a made-up name, “Jack.” She also said she woke up after drinking with a female producer with the woman “on top of me.” At one point, Morgan said she joked with Jack about hiring her as his co-host. The show’s host and executive producer is Yaniv “Nev” Schulman, who denied the allegations in a statement Thursday. MTV says in a statement it takes “these allegations very seriously” and will conduct a thorough investigation while the show is on hiatus. “Catfish” brings couples together who have interacted solely through the internet.