When Netflixâs director of global kidsâ content told a woman that the company didnât believe the four rape accusations against The Ranch actor Danny Masterson, he had no idea that the woman he was speaking to was one of Mastersonâs accusers. According to a new report in HuffPost, Andy Yeatman and a woman began chatting on the sidelines of a kidsâ soccer game in Los Angeles, where they both had children playing. The woman â who HuffPost did not identify â asked Yeatman why Netflix had stood by Masterson even though the actorâs sexual misconduct is the subject of an LAPD investigation. According to the woman and others present, Yeatman said, â[W]e donât believe them,â referring to Mastersonâs accusers. When the woman said that she was among the four women to say Masterson spiked their drinks and then violently raped them in the early 2000s, Yeatman was shocked.
An hour later, Yeatman approached the woman again to diffuse the tension. âI hope no one ever says that to your daughter,â she replied, adding that Netflix execs will realize their mistake in not believing Mastersonâs accusers. The woman and other witnesses told HuffPost that Yeatman condescendingly replied, âWeâll see.â
Netflix has issued a statement about Yeatmanâs comment. âWhile he was coaching a youth soccer match today, Mr. Yeatman â a Netflix kidsâ programming executive â was approached by a stranger who did not identify herself or explain her connection to Danny Masterson,â the statement read, according to HuffPost. âMr. Yeatmanâs comments were careless, uninformed and do not represent the views of the company. Further, he would have no insights into decision making on The Ranch. We are aware of the allegations against Danny Masterson and we are following the current investigation, and will respond if developments occur.â