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https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/oct/05/harvey-weinstein-sexual-harassment-allegations


Film mogul Harvey Weinstein has issued an apology for his past behavior and said he is preparing to take a leave of absence from work after a bombshell report on Thursday accused him of sexual harassment over decades.

Weinstein made a statement to the New York Times, which broke news of the claims, with the film producer saying: “I appreciate the way I’ve behaved with colleagues in the past has caused a lot of pain, and I sincerely apologize for it. Though I’m trying to do better, I know I have a long way to go.”


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It was reported, citing company officials, that Weinstein had reached private settlements with at least eight women over accusations of sexual misconduct over a period of years. Among the accusers who allegedly reached settlements are two former assistants, an actress and an Italian model.

Lawyers for Weinstein said that many of the allegations were false and that a lawsuit was being prepared.

The Times report alleged he had created a toxic working environment through decades of inappropriate sexual advances, and claimed he had made settlements after allegations from a number of women over the years.

It is based on interviews with dozens of former and current employees who claim they saw examples of Weinstein’s misbehavior, as well as legal records and internal documents from the businesses Weinstein has run.

Weinstein’s alleged behavior frequently fit a pattern, they claimed. A young woman would be told to meet Weinstein at a luxury hotel for business purposes, and he would use the encounter to make sexual advances. Eight women who spoke for the story said Weinstein greeted them in the nude, or asked for a massage, or to watch him shower, it was reported.

Few of those who spoke to the Times challenged Weinstein over his behavior, they said.

Weinstein, through his lawyer Lisa Bloom, “denies many of the accusations as patently false”. Bloom further called Weinstein “an old dinosaur learning new ways”.

In conversations with Weinstein over the past year, she told the paper, she has “explained to him that due to the power difference between a major studio head like him and most others in the industry, whatever his motives, some of his words and behaviors can be perceived as inappropriate, even intimidating”.

After the Times’ article was published, another lawyer for Weinstein, Charles Harder, said in a statement: “We are preparing the lawsuit now. All proceeds will be donated to women’s organizations.”

“The New York Times published today a story that is saturated with false and defamatory statements about Harvey Weinstein,” the statement read. “ It relies on mostly hearsay accounts and a faulty report, apparently stolen from an employee personnel file, which has been debunked by nine different eyewitnesses. We sent the Times the facts and evidence, but they ignored it and rushed to publish.”

The accusations against Weinstein span several decades and come from big-name stars to employees at the lowest rungs in his vaunted production company.

Ashley Judd claimed to the Times on Thursday that two decades ago, Weinstein invited her to a breakfast meeting, which he held in his hotel room at the Peninsula Beverly Hills, and used the occasion to ask her to give him a massage or watch him shower.

In 2014, a temporary worker would claim, Weinstein would make an unwanted advance at the same hotel, saying he would kickstart her career if she would have sex with him. She declined to report the incident to human resources. One year later, a female assistant would tell others that a nude Weinstein had pressured her into giving him a massage – an alleged incident that helped form the basis of a 2015 letter which another employee wrote to executives at Weinstein’s company.

“There is a toxic environment for women at this company,” said the letter, obtained by the Times. The letter’s author, Lauren O’Connor, is also reported to have settled a claim against Weinstein, although he claimed to the Times that she left the company on good terms. O’Connor withdrew her complaint and thanked Weinstein for the career opportunity after reaching a settlement, it was reported.

Weinstein, who was married during many of the alleged incidents or their aftermath, has not commented publicly about Judd’s claims. Her mother, the country singer Naomi Judd, claims Ashley told her about the incident around the time it allegedly occurred.

Judd has told a version of her story publicly in the past, but without naming the man involved. “Women have been talking about Harvey amongst ourselves for a long time, and it’s simply beyond time to have the conversation publicly,” Judd told the paper.

Weinstein is seen by many as one of the modern fathers of the independent movie scene, helping to bring directors such as Steven Soderbergh and Quentin Tarantino to mainstream audiences.

Through aggressive campaigning, he helped to secure a string of best picture Oscars for films including Shakespeare in Love, The Artist and The Engish Patient. Last year, he started funding a private foundation to help champion LGBT rights, women’s rights and the increased visibility of female directors within Hollywood.

This is not the first time Weinstein has been publicly accused of making unwanted sexual advances.

In 2015, model Ambra Battilana accused Weinstein of groping her in his office but the Manhattan district attorney decided not to pursue the case. “After analyzing the available evidence, including multiple interviews with both parties, a criminal charge is not supported,” said spokeswoman Joan Vollero at the time. Weinstein maintained his innocence.


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Weinstein’s reputation in the industry for abrasive behavior has followed him throughout his career. His relationship with directors has often been fraught, with his penchant for taking over the editing suite earning him the title “Harvey Scissorhands”.

In 2002, he fell out with Frida director Julie Taymor after they disagreed over the results of a test screening. “You are the most arrogant person I have ever met,” he reportedly said to her. “Go market the ****g film yourself!”

Mark Lipsky, who worked as head of distribution for Miramax, referred to Harvey, and his brother Bob as “two of the most unrepentant bullies I’d ever met”.

Weinstein has spoken about his temperament in the past. “You know, for years I used to read about myself,” he said to New York magazine in an interview. “They’d say, ‘He has a temper’ or ‘He’s a bully’ or something like that, and it always bothered me. You know, I always felt guilty about it. Somebody said, ‘The flower bill that is written by Harvey could have’ – you know what I mean – ‘because he needs so many apologies, could fund a small nation.’”

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By:
The Leopard
When: 06 Oct 17 10:39
Daily Mail :

Speaking on the phone, Weinstein blamed his temperament for why he thought it was appropriate to behave in such a manner to young women who looked up to him as a way to gain a foothold in the movie industry.

He said: 'There's a difference between maybe what you're thinking (I was) behaving and anything else.
'The behaviour is more about temperament. I have a temper and it's not a good one so I think I act too imperiously.
'There's a difference between that any anything else'.

Weinstein, who has produced films like Pulp Fiction and Good Will Hunting, said that he was 'very remorseful to women and to men, everybody that I've offended'.

Weinstein is spotted having lunch at Bar Pitti with wife Georgina Chapman and newborn daughter India Pearl, in the West Village, NYC back in October 2010. His family is standing by him

Weinstein is spotted having lunch at Bar Pitti with wife Georgina Chapman and newborn daughter India Pearl, in the West Village, NYC back in October 2010. His family is standing by him

He said: 'I own all my mistakes and I have to deal with that'.

In the New York Times article Judd, 49, said that she was invited up to Weinstein's room while filming 1997 thriller Kiss the Girls. When she got there, she said, he appeared in a bathrobe and asked if he could massage her or watch him shower.

She remembered thinking to herself: 'How do I get out of the room as fast as possible without alienating Harvey Weinstein?'
She soon got another invitation and was asked to give him a shoulder rub. When she declined he asked her to watch him shower again.

Judd said: 'I said no, a lot of ways, a lot of times, and he always came back at me with some new ask. It was all this bargaining, this coercive bargaining'.

Asked about her claims Weinstein said: 'Here's what I feel about Ashley. She wrote a story in Variety (that did not name Weinstein but described the incident) that was one way, now she's remembering this way.

'My feeling is I read her book [the memoir 'All That is Bitter and Sweet'] about being abused as a child.

'Whatever Ashley wants to say about me, I'm going to be supportive. I need to earn her forgiveness. I thought we had a relationship at one time, the goal is to get that back. I salute her like everybody else does.'

He elaborated on those thoughts in an interview with Page Six, saying: 'I know Ashley Judd is going through a tough time right now... Her life story was brutal, and I have to respect her. In a year from now I am going to reach out to her.'

Judd also said in the interview that she didn't work with Weinstein again, although she did appear in two more of his movies  - Frida in 2002 and Crossing Over in 2009.
By:
MadVlad
When: 06 Oct 17 13:48
* casting couch move on ! Blush
By:
Torquemada
When: 06 Oct 17 16:30
Never heard of him.
By:
Foinavon
When: 07 Oct 17 19:42
Me neither. We haven't missed anything by the sound of it.
By:
The Leopard
When: 07 Oct 17 20:01
Yours film knowledge is somewhat in need of boosting:

Harvey Weinstein, CBE (honorary) (born March 19, 1952) is an American film producer and film studio executive. He is best known as co-founder of Miramax, which produced several popular independent films including Pulp Fiction, Clerks, The Crying Game, and Sex, Lies, and Videotape.[1]

He and his brother Bob have been co-chairmen of The Weinstein Company, their film production company, since 2005. He won an Academy Award for producing Shakespeare in Love, and garnered seven Tony Awards for producing a variety of winning plays and musicals, including The Producers, Billy Elliot the Musical, and August: Osage County.[2]
By:
stickyvicky
When: 07 Oct 17 20:18
I'm waiting with bated breath for Meryl Streep's, Jane Fonda's and Lily Tomlins statements on this.
By:
akabula
When: 07 Oct 17 20:25
Read a bit about this.
In one line he said he was seeking help for his problem whilst in the next his lawyer said he denied everything. Laugh
I'd never heard of him proving Ricky Gervais right when he said at an awards show he was presenting "Only actors matter".
By:
Foinavon
When: 07 Oct 17 21:05
Yours film knowledge is somewhat in need of boosting:

Really? Why?

It's extremely rare that I watch a film, they are generally low-grade entertainment for the masses, I would much rather read a book of my choice. I haven't watched any of the films mentioned in that short article and it's doubtful I ever will.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 07 Oct 17 21:17
Amazing silence from the Hollywood stars over this fiasco, they dont mind being vocal regarding Trump.
By:
bodil
When: 07 Oct 17 22:41
You just have to look at him to know he was a sexual predator.  Dear god, why don't they just put a bolt in his brain and put him in the Smithsonian with the other dinosaurs.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 07 Oct 17 22:45
Hey bodil, how's it hanging mate. Happy
By:
bodil
When: 07 Oct 17 22:50
So so - my posts don't appear for a while, if ever.  Maybe I should think of moving on to somewhere more extreme where all the old posters wallow in their crapulence.  I could be another Lenin. Or Trotsky minus the ice pick.
By:
The Leopard
When: 07 Oct 17 22:59
Let us pick !
By:
boxingthefox
When: 07 Oct 17 23:01
My posts are taking up to 4 minutes to appear, BTW I see you as a Che Guevara, a heroic poster of letters and language.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 07 Oct 17 23:04
Why are the actors speaking up either way, the silence is deafening.
By:
boxingthefox
When: 07 Oct 17 23:07
Silence is deafening, it's never been any other way since the development of language and loss of telepathic powers, many thousands of years ago. Plain
By:
bodil
When: 07 Oct 17 23:09
That's very nice of you, btf.  And that's what I should have been (not Che as he was a bit of a psycho-bastard).  But I ain't. But I might be if you all send £1,000 to Horace Batchelor, Keynsham, that's K E Y N S H A M ......
By:
boxingthefox
When: 07 Oct 17 23:11
On it's way mate, as we speak, a CHAPS transfer.Wink
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 07 Oct 17 23:16
You could not make this crap up.

If you are part of the establishment then you are free from media reporting. It is just insane and so obvious.

Imagine the coverage if this chap was a democrat.
By:
stickyvicky
When: 08 Oct 17 13:33
No wonder Meryl Streep is staying stumm on Harveys minor misdemeanours, shes only in the middle of making a new film for him and guess the subject matter of the film, yes a hollywood liberal lovee leftist bashing of the american National Rifle Association.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2540727/Harvey-Weinstein-Meryl-Streep-making-movie-make-NRA-wish-werent-alive.html
By:
The Leopard
When: 09 Oct 17 09:44
SACKED !

Harvey Weinstein, the Oscar-winning film producer accused of sexually harassing female employees, has been fired by the board of his company.

One of the biggest producers in Hollywood, Mr Weinstein was behind films including Shakespeare in Love, The King's Speech and Pulp Fiction.

The Weinstein Company directors said that "in light of new information about misconduct" his employment had been terminated "effective immediately".

His sudden departure comes after the New York Times published a report last week about sexual harassment claims dating back nearly three decades.
By:
The Leopard
When: 09 Oct 17 09:54
VD bbc2 now
By:
The Leopard
When: 09 Oct 17 09:55
Lisa Bloom, his lawyer has quit !
By:
The Leopard
When: 10 Oct 17 12:34
Romola Garai:

'Like every other woman in the industry, I've had an "audition" with Harvey Weinstein.

So I had to go to his hotel room in the Savoy and he answered the door in his bathrobe.

I was only 18. I felt violated by it.'


That has made me mad !  Angry
By:
Ken Masters
When: 10 Oct 17 12:39
Your dictation software is useless, can you tell me what it's called so I can avoid it?
By:
The Leopard
When: 10 Oct 17 13:30
Quentin....my pet Myna bird !

You have hurt his feelings now !
By:
The Leopard
When: 10 Oct 17 13:32
I dictate to him and he taps it out on his modified keyboard

Vietnamese guy set it up for me !
By:
Facts
When: 10 Oct 17 14:09
Foinavon    07 Oct 17 21:05 
Yours film knowledge is somewhat in need of boosting:

Really? Why?

It's extremely rare that I watch a film, they are generally low-grade entertainment for the masses, I would much rather read a book of my choice. I haven't watched any of the films mentioned in that short article and it's doubtful I ever will.



Do yourself a favour and watch Pulp Fiction . In my opinion, one of the best films ever made.
By:
Ibrahima Sonko
When: 10 Oct 17 19:51
This story is certainly gathering pace....
By:
xmoneyx
When: 10 Oct 17 20:15
this article is a eye opener


http://thesleaze.co.uk/hollywoodsex.html
By:
Platini
When: 11 Oct 17 09:37
hilarious to see Streep and all the lovey A-listers flip flopping all over the place, trying to distance themselves from Weinstein.

Libtard Lala Land is in fits of self combustion now because one of their own turns out to be more misogynistic than Trump even in their wildest accusations.   LaughLaugh
By:
ufcdan
When: 11 Oct 17 09:41
Sickening listening to the audiotape on Newsnight last night Mischief
By:
The Leopard
When: 11 Oct 17 09:42
If the allegations are true then he has never been "one of their own".
By:
Platini
When: 11 Oct 17 09:46
he's a leftie and massive donator to linens, Obamas, etc

one of their own
By:
Platini
When: 11 Oct 17 09:47
Clintons,  FFS
By:
The Leopard
When: 11 Oct 17 09:54
He is no democrat.
By:
Platini
When: 11 Oct 17 09:57
one of them, literally "God" to them LaughLaugh
By:
The Leopard
When: 11 Oct 17 10:15
Guy digging his own grave on VD - bbc2
By:
The Leopard
When: 11 Oct 17 10:17
Richard Hilgrove of Hilgrove PR
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