Six women, including actors Olivia Munn and Natasha Henstridge, have accused Ratner of sexual misconduct.
In a statement issued to the media the company said they are putting on hold the projects lined up with Ratner, but did not specify any titles, reported Variety.
Ratner had announced in April that he was re-launching development of a Hugh Hefner biopic with the Playboy founder giving the project his blessing.
"We are deeply troubled to learn about the accusations against Brett Ratner. We find this kind of behaviour completely unacceptable. We are putting all further development of our projects with RatPac Entertainment on hold until we are able to review the situation further," a Playboy Enterprises spokesperson said in a statement.
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