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I doubt Louis CK's career is "done", what he's accused of is nothing compared to many others (unless something new has been revealed). It's certainly enough to warrant apologies and ramifications, though, which he has embraced.

An important lesson seems to be one that I thought everyone knew, and that's to steer clear of your subordinates. Your position of authority makes any and all interactions of that sort quite unfair, as you hold leverage over the person who will feel pressure to consent. That should be obvious, but evidently it either isn't obvious or people have thus far just chosen to take advantage of that.

That group is probably the most numerous, and they're full of people who like to tell themselves that they're not guilty of such things because they've never acted without hearing a "no". When you're dealing with someone you have authority over, that "no" is often too dangerous for their careers in their minds.