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Director Roman Polanski and comedian Bill Cosby have been expelled from the membership of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
The Board of Governors of AMPS met on May 1 and voted to expel Cosby and Polanski in accordance with their Standards of Conduct, according to a release.
Both Cosby and Polanski have faced sexual harassment and rape charges for years.
He fled the US to avoid jail and continues to be a fugitive in the country though he won a best directors Oscar for his Holocaust film "The Pianist" in 2003. Someone else accepted the award on his behalf.
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