For weeks, women have come forward with allegations of sexual harassment against powerful men. On Wednesday evening, one man went against the grain and admitted his own long history of sexual misconduct against his classmates, co-workers and his two wives.
"Super Size Me" director Morgan Spurlock, who wrote that he "built a career on finding the truth," shared a detailed account of his misconduct stretching back to his college days in a confessional blog post that he tweeted with the note, "I am Part of the Problem."
The message came just months after he sold his documentary "Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!