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Clarence owner Skyler Page files not-guilty plea to toy theft, reports

Skyler Page

Clarence owner Skyler Page files not-guilty plea to toy theft, reports

  • Skyler Page, the troubled creator of Cartoon Network’s “Clarence” series
  • Entered a not-guilty plea to stealing toys from a California department store this month.
  • Page, 33, was charged with misdemeanour petty theft

According to the incident report obtained by TMZ, police claim they were notified of a theft allegation from the department store and a description of the suspect as “unhoused.”

According to reports, officers saw Page sitting next to the store with a number of Nerf weapons. According to TMZ, Page said he couldn’t afford to buy the pistols, so he took them instead.

The Burbank Police Department and Page’s family were contacted by The Post for comments.

Arizona native Page has not been seen in public since the Cartoon Network revealed in July 2014 that he had been dismissed.

Page created “Clarence” and provided the voice for the title character after serving as a storyboard artist for the network’s “Adventure Time” series. A 10-year-old optimist child and his buddies were the focus of the animation. In February 2014, the pilot episode broadcast.

After Emily Partridge, a “Adventure Time” artist, claimed that Page had sexually assaulted her, Page left the series.

She said in a string of since-deleted tweets, “I had heard rumors about Skyler being ‘quirky,’ but nothing about his f-ked up behavior towards women until AFTER what happened to me.

In response to the allegations, Cartoon Network issued a statement to BuzzFeed News that read, “Skyler Page is no longer an employee at Cartoon Network Studios.”

2018 saw the end of “Clarence” after more than 100 episodes.

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