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{div class=excerpt]Elmo left behind on 'Sesame Street' as actor exits
By FRAZIER MOORE
NEW YORK (AP) -- Even on "Sesame Street," where everything is famously A-OK, problems can arise for its residents.
And that includes the Muppets. Cookie Monster grapples with an eating disorder. Oscar the Grouch gets cranky. Mr. Snuffleupagus gets the blues.
But Elmo seemed immune to any of that. Since enjoying his breakout success more than two decades ago, the 3 1/2-year-old red monster has radiated good cheer, love and trilling giggles. No wonder everyone - adults as well as children - adores him.
The key to Elmo is "his innocence, his positiveness and his sweetness," according to Kevin Clash, the man who created him and once told The Associated Press, "I would love to be totally like Elmo."
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_TV_ELMO_ACTOR_ACCUSED?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2012-11-21-10-16-06
Why on earth would any news writer begin a story about alleged sexual assault or rape of minors with a cutesy lead?
Does Mr. Moore find something about statutory rape adorable?
Speaking of which, another man in his early twenties has come forward to accuse Clash of having a sexual relationship (not intercourse, though) with him when he was a minor. He has also sued for $5 million dollars.
It is being said that Clash "trolled" the internet looking for underage boys, so these two accusers may be the tip of the iceberg.
Clash is a divorced Dad, too.
Awful, awful story.
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