Lucia Evans says that, in 2004, Weinstein forced her to perform a sex act on him: http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT pic.twitter.com/EwQ6ZG0qzE
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Lucia Evans says that, in 2004, Weinstein forced her to perform a sex act on him: http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT pic.twitter.com/EwQ6ZG0qzE
The actress Asia Argento says that, in 1997, Weinstein forcibly performed oral sex on her: http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT pic.twitter.com/UJsyENDVUV
Mira Sorvino says that, in 1995, Weinstein tried to pressure her into a physical relationship.http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT
Sorvino says that she felt afraid and intimated, and that Weinstein’s conduct had significant impact on her work: http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT pic.twitter.com/R84y78kEDG
In March, 2015, Ambra Battilana Gutierrez told officers of the N.Y.P.D that Weinstein had sexually assaulted her: http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT pic.twitter.com/LlYWPzatof
Weinstein, in conversation with Gutierrez, admits to groping her. Here’s the audio: http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT pic.twitter.com/vmrrSUp43w
Sources close to the police investigation said that they had no reason to doubt Gutierrez’s account of the incident.http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT
But, after two weeks of investigation, the Manhattan District Attorney’s office decided not to file charges: http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT pic.twitter.com/ycIo9zlHps
A @nytimes story disclosed a 2014 complaint to the Weinstein Company’s H.R. office filed on behalf of Emily Nestor.http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT
“Textbook sexual harassment” was how Nestor described Weinstein’s behavior: http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT pic.twitter.com/pPVUZIQifF
Emma de Caunes met Weinstein in 2010. He invited her to his hotel room and emerged naked and aroused, she said: http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT pic.twitter.com/0kelnOuoiN
In the 1990s, Rosanna Arquette was supposed to meet Weinstein for dinner at a hotel. He moved it to his room.http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT
Weinstein opened the door wearing a white bathrobe, and said that his neck was sore and he needed a massage.http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT
“I was in a fight-or-flight moment,” Arquette said. “I will never do that,” she told him.http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT
Weinstein told Arquette that she was making a huge mistake by rejecting him: http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT pic.twitter.com/y48UaVov4P
Other women @RonanFarrow spoke to were too afraid to allow him to use their names.http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT
But their stories are uncannily similar to the other allegations against Weinstein.http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT
Read the full story about the sexual-assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein here: http://nyer.cm/jBQdyZT pic.twitter.com/djnhfUltpB
Hollywood is epitome of Hypocrisy. They're silent because of money and influence.
The more that comes to light the better. And by the way this behavior is everywhere in the world. Not just Hollywood.
The New Yorker piece about the victims of Weinstein is powerful, scary, and needed. To think this predator was allowed to roam for decades.
Sexual harassment isn't about sex. It's about power. A victim's shame and isolation kept them from speaking out. Remember that.
And the repercussions to those who do speak out are a frank warning to others.
The rape culture of Hollywood will continue to thrive after this scandal. There is status quo in the industry that will never change.
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