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Disney Channel alum claims he was fired after reporting an alleged pedophile
Summary
Former Even Stevens actor Steven Anthony Lawrence says he was fired from his Universal Studios job after reporting a suspected pedophile; Universal denies the allegation, saying an internal review found the concerns "inaccurate and without merit."
Content
Steven Anthony Lawrence, a former Disney Channel actor, posted on Instagram saying he was dismissed from his Universal Studios role after reporting a suspected pedophile around children. He shared a photo of his work ID and name tag placed with a Super Mario Toad costume and wrote that he had delayed going public while seeking a resolution with his employer. Universal responded to the report through a spokesperson who said the company investigated and found the concerns inaccurate and without merit. The post did not include supporting evidence and drew supportive comments from at least one former co‑star.
Known details:
- Steven Anthony Lawrence, 35, posted that he was fired from Universal Studios after reporting a suspected pedophile in proximity to children.
- He shared an image of his work ID and name tag alongside a Super Mario Toad costume and said he had hoped to resolve the matter with his employer before posting.
- A Universal spokesperson told Daily Mail the company investigated the concerns and found them "inaccurate and without merit," adding that it takes employee concerns seriously and has processes for raising issues without fear of retaliation.
- Lawrence did not provide evidence in the Instagram post, and a former co‑star left a comment expressing support.
Summary:
The allegation has resulted in a public dispute between the former employee and Universal, with the company issuing a denial after an internal review. Undetermined at this time.
