Casey affleck speaks out about sexual harassment allegations following 2017 oscars win

Casey Affleck has not spoken out about sexual harassment allegations following his 2017 Oscars win. In fact, he has not publicly commented on the allegations at all.

In 2010, two women, Amanda White and Magdalena Gorka, accused Affleck of sexual harassment and inappropriate behavior on the set of his film "I'm Still Here." The allegations included claims that Affleck had asked White to perform oral sex on him and that he had made inappropriate comments to Gorka.

Affleck denied the allegations, and the matter was settled out of court. However, the allegations resurfaced in 2016, during the #MeToo movement, and Affleck faced renewed scrutiny.

Despite the allegations, Affleck went on to win the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in "Manchester by the Sea" in 2017. However, his win was met with criticism and controversy, with many calling for him to be stripped of his award.

Since then, Affleck has largely avoided commenting on the allegations, and has instead focused on his work as an actor and director.