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Paltrow, Jolie join flood of allegation­s against Weinstein

- JAKE COYLE

NEW YORK An avalanche of allegation­s poured out Tuesday against Harvey Weinstein in on-therecord reports that detailed claims of sexual abuse and included testimonie­s from Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie, further intensifyi­ng the already explosive collapse of the disgraced movie mogul.

Three women accused Weinstein of raping them in a story published online by The New Yorker, including the Italian actress Asia Argento and a woman who was an aspiring actress in college when she caught Weinstein’s eye. A representa­tive for the mogul vehemently denied the allegation­s in a statement to the magazine.

In a follow-up to its earlier expose, The New York Times also reported Tuesday that many other actresses have in recent days added to the chorus of accusation­s surroundin­g Weinstein. Paltrow described Weinstein’s attempt to lure her, then 22, into giving him a massage in a hotel room. The incident prompted her thenboyfri­end Brad Pitt to angrily confront Weinstein at a film premiere.

Both reports significan­tly ratcheted up the unfolding scandal surroundin­g Weinstein, who was fired Sunday from the Weinstein Co. They not only describe a mounting number of alleged incidents, but thoroughly document the systematic harassment, abuse and intimidati­on of women — almost always young actresses trying to succeed in movies.

Lucia Evans, then a senior at Middlebury College, said Weinstein forced her to perform oral sex on him in 2004 at the Miramax offices in Tribeca. She had been brought in for a casting meeting with Weinstein. Argento, an actress and director, said Weinstein forcibly performed oral sex on her at the Cannes Film Festival in 1999. A third woman spoke anonymousl­y.

“I know he has crushed a lot of people before,” Argento told The New Yorker. “That’s why this story — in my case, it’s twenty years old, some of them are older — has never come out.”

Attorneys for Weinstein did not immediatel­y return messages Tuesday. The New Yorker quoted Weinstein representa­tive Sallie Hofmeister responding that “any allegation­s of non-consensual sex are unequivoca­lly denied by Mr. Weinstein.”

“Mr. Weinstein has further confirmed that there were never any acts of retaliatio­n against any women for refusing his advances. Mr. Weinstein obviously can’t speak to anonymous allegation­s, but with respect to any women who have made allegation­s on the record, Mr. Weinstein believes that all of these relationsh­ips were consensual,” said Hofmeister. “Mr. Weinstein has begun counsellin­g, has listened to the community and is pursuing a better path. Mr. Weinstein is hoping that, if he makes enough progress, he will be given a second chance.”

The New Yorker story, written and researched by the NBC correspond­ent Ronan Farrow, claimed that 13 women have said Weinstein sexually harassed or assaulted them between 1990 and 2015. The incidents described range from unwanted groping to forced sex. Some of those incidents overlap with the eight allegation­s of sexual harassment previously reported by The New York Times, all of which resulted in financial settlement­s.

But they also go much further. In the article, Rosanna Arquette and Mira Sorvino are among those who claim Weinstein sexually harassed them. Arquette described a 1990s incident at a Beverly Hills hotel in which Weinstein tried to make her give him a massage and then attempted to lead her hand to his penis. Afterward, the actress told the magazine, “He made things very difficult for me for years.”

Jolie also told the Times that she has “a bad experience with Harvey Weinstein in my youth.” Since, she said, she has refused to work with him and “warn others when they did.”

 ?? PHOTO BY JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISIO N/AP, FILE ?? Harvey Weinstein arrives at the Oscars in Los Angeles in March 2014. Weinstein is at the centre of a flood allegation­s of sexual abuse that have gripped Hollywood the past few days.
PHOTO BY JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISIO N/AP, FILE Harvey Weinstein arrives at the Oscars in Los Angeles in March 2014. Weinstein is at the centre of a flood allegation­s of sexual abuse that have gripped Hollywood the past few days.

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