Ellen Barkin is being sued by a New York City photographer for tweeting a vulgar image of herself during Harvey Weinstein's rape trial.
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In the days following news reports about how he used his power to sexually assault women, Harvey Weinstein made a desperate plea for help in emails to two dozen influential people, including the billionaires Michael Bloomberg and Jeff Bezos.
That detail was revealed on Monday in a trove of …
.Ellen Barkin is being sued by a New York City photographer for tweeting a vulgar image of herself during Harvey Weinstein's rape trial.
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Kate Beckinsale has disclosed a shocking incident involving Harvey Weinstein as the disgraced producer was sentenced to 23 years in prison for sexual assault Wednesday.
Harvey Weinstein once made the suggestion that Jennifer Aniston "should be killed", according to previously sealed court documents.
Justice James Burke has a reputation as a tough sentencer, especially when cases go to trial. He more than earned that reputation on Wednesday, ordering Harvey Weinstein to serve 23 years in prison for rape and sexual assault.
Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for rape and sexual assault.
Harvey Weinstein’s brother has damned his former production partner to hell, revealing he doesn’t believe the fallen movie mogul’s sex assault denials.
Harvey Weinstein once said Jennifer Aniston should be killed, according to unsealed court documents viewed by media outlets this week.
Harvey Weinstein reached out to billionaires and Hollywood A-listers for help just days after bombshell reports brought his pattern of sexual assault and misconduct to light, according to newly unsealed court documents.
Harvey Weinstein reached out to billionaires and Hollywood A-listers for help just days after bombshell reports brought his pattern of sexual assault and misconduct to light, according to newly unsealed court documents.
Harvey Weinstein once said Jennifer Aniston should be killed, according to unsealed court documents viewed by media outlets this week.
Harvey Weinstein reached out to billionaires and Hollywood A-listers for help just days after bombshell reports brought his pattern of sexual assault and misconduct to light, according to newly unsealed court documents. The documents contain emails written by Weinstein to people like Michael Bloomberg, Jeff Bezos, Ted Sarandos and Tim Cook.
Harvey Weinstein wrote "Jen Aniston should be killed" in an email to his representative after he believed the actress had accused him of groping her, which was untrue, The New York Times reported. The email is part of newly surfaced court documents that include correspondences Weinstein made after he was accused of sexual misconduct by multiple women in October 2017.
Harvey Weinstein once said Jennifer Aniston should be killed, according to unsealed court documents viewed by media outlets this week. The disgraced Hollywood mogul made the shocking statement about Aniston in an email to a reporter seeking comment about allegations he groped the "Morning Show" actress.
Harvey Weinstein found himself landing in a soup when about 80 women hurled allegations of sexual molestation against him. It gave rise to the #MeToo Movement in Hollywood with cases against many influential and powerful men coming up. In 2017, Harvey was made to step down from his company. In February 2020, he was found guilty of two out of the five felonies. The movie mogul is now a convicted rapist, sentenced 25 years of imprisonment.
Harvey Weinstein’s brother has damned his former production partner to hell, revealing he doesn’t believe the fallen movie mogul’s sex assault denials.
In the days following news reports about how he used his power to sexually assault women, Harvey Weinstein made a desperate plea for help in emails to two dozen influential people, including the billionaires Michael Bloomberg and Jeff Bezos.
Newly unsealed court documents put Harvey Weinstein’s Rolodex on full display.