After Harvey Weinstein’s extensive history of sexual harassment and assault allegations were exposed, so too were the former film executive’s disturbingly zealous attempts to silence his victims. As many of the brave women to come forward have revealed, Weinstein often threatened to ruin their careers, and some of them found their Hollywood access limited as a result of rejecting or attempting to speak out against his aggressive advances. Still, questions have lingered about exactly how Weinstein effectively stifled the careers of these actresses, including Ashley Judd and Mira Sorvino. In a new interview, filmmaker Peter Jackson sheds some additional light on one of the industry’s darkest corners.
A new report from The New Yorker reveals that Bob Weinstein used money from his personal account to hide Harvey Weinstein sexual assault claims from Disney, Miramax, and Harvey’s wife.
Ronan Farrow’s latest report details a chilling web of deceit involving multiple law firms, theatrics, and threats against those who would come forward.
In the age of Harvey Weinstein and charges of abuse and harassment coming every day, many feminists are now asking the question, "Are men by their nature evil?"