The Guardian in a new interview published today (July 4), McGowan was asked if she had followed the allegations made against Clarke in April this year by over 20 women. “I did, yes.
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exposés of sexual misconduct allegations against notorious Hollywood bigwigs continues with HBO’s six-part docuseries, “Catch and Kill: The Podcast Tapes” premiering Monday, July 12.The show — featuring two half-hour episodes each week — unfurls the 33-year-old journalist’s intimate interviews with contributors to the Pulitzer-Prize winner’s podcast and 2019 bestselling book, “Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators.”In a new trailer released Monday, sources open up
.The Guardian in a new interview published today (July 4), McGowan was asked if she had followed the allegations made against Clarke in April this year by over 20 women. “I did, yes.
Ronan Farrow’s reporting has brought down such Hollywood heavyweights as Harvey Weinstein and Les Moonves, and now the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist has set his sights on Britney Spears’ controversial conservatorship.
Adrien Brody, 48, and Georgina Chapman, 45, were spotted looking cozy at Los Angeles International Airport. The Oscar winner and Harvey Weinstein‘s ex showed some demure PDA as Adrien put his arm around the Marchesa designer, at one point, interlocking his fingers with hers. The two appeared to be arriving home from a trip on Tuesday, June 29, with Georgina’s two kids India Pearl, 10, and Dashiell, 8, whom she shares with Weinstein.
Quentin Tarantino has some regrets about his time with Harvey Weinstein.
Bill Cosby — once “America’s Dad” — go off to prison nearly three years ago, it was perhaps the most stunning development yet of the nascent #MeToo movement, which had emerged in late 2017 with allegations against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein. Advocates and survivors of sexual assault hoped the movement would usher in an era of accountability for harassers and abusers — and in many ways, it did.
In 2017, Salma Hayek became one of more than one hundred women to come forward publicly with a story about Harvey Weinstein.
convicted last year of rape and a forcible sexual act. “There are conversations about taking it somewhere off the beaten track in New York, but it is very early days still,” Conor Mitchell told the New York Post on Saturday.
Salma Hayek is opening up about the aftermath of her 2017 op-ed for The New York Times about her experience with Harvey Weinstein.
Harvey Weinstein’s ex-wife, Georgina Chapman, has officially moved on and her new man is an Oscar-winning, Hollywood A-lister no less.
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According to a report in Deadline, A New York judge on Tuesday ruled for the extradition of Harvey Weinstein from New York to Los Angeles where he could reportedly be facing a new set of charges while serving a 23-year sentence in New York.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA Buffalo, N.Y., judge on Tuesday approved the extradition of Harvey Weinstein to face sexual assault and rape charges in Los Angeles, rejecting the producer’s last-ditch efforts to stall the transfer.Weinstein is likely to be moved from Upstate New York to Los Angeles sometime in July, prosecutors said on Tuesday. Weinstein’s attorney, Norman Effman, said that he would appeal the decision.
The Los Angeles Times and local reports. Weinstein’s lawyers had for months fought efforts to bring him to California, and his extradition had been delayed repeatedly, including due to the COVID-19 pandemic and also because of an issue with paperwork.
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