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October 10, 2014

NEW YORK -- Actor Stephen Collins' real-life scandal has cost him a role on "Scandal." ABC said Thursday that Collins, who was supposed to repeat a one-time role as a television anchorman on the hit Thursday drama, will have his scenes eliminated. The network said it isn't clear how the episode will be rewritten. It was scheduled to air later this season...

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Actor Stephen Collins poses for a picture in 2008 at the Shubert Theatre in New York. ABC said Collins, who was supposed to reprise a role as a TV anchorman on the drama "Scandal," will have his scenes eliminated because of child-molestation allegations from the 1970s.<br>Seth Wenig<br>Associated Press
Actor Stephen Collins poses for a picture in 2008 at the Shubert Theatre in New York. ABC said Collins, who was supposed to reprise a role as a TV anchorman on the drama "Scandal," will have his scenes eliminated because of child-molestation allegations from the 1970s.<br>Seth Wenig<br>Associated Press

NEW YORK -- Actor Stephen Collins' real-life scandal has cost him a role on "Scandal."

ABC said Thursday that Collins, who was supposed to repeat a one-time role as a television anchorman on the hit Thursday drama, will have his scenes eliminated. The network said it isn't clear how the episode will be rewritten. It was scheduled to air later this season.

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New York police said this week they are investigating charges the former "7th Heaven" television dad molested a 14-year-old girl in 1972.

The actor's estranged wife wrote in a court declaration last year that Collins told her he had molested at least three young girls.

Earlier this week, the networks, UP TV and TV Guide, announced the cancellations of "7th Heaven."

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