The Hamilton Spectator

New York launches probe of Weinstein Co.

- DAVID KLEPPER

State Attorney General Eric Schneiderm­an announced a civil rights investigat­ion on Monday into The Weinstein Co. following sexual harassment and assault allegation­s against its cofounder, Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.

As part of the investigat­ion, the prosecutor’s office issued a subpoena seeking company records on harassment complaints and legal settlement­s to determine whether any civil rights and anti-discrimina­tion laws were broken.

“No New Yorker should be forced to walk into a workplace ruled by sexual intimidati­on, harassment or fear,” said Schneiderm­an, a Democrat. “If sexual harassment or discrimina­tion is pervasive at a company, we want to know.”

The New York City-based company fired Weinstein on Oct. 8 after The New York Times and The New Yorker exposed allegation­s of sexual assault and harassment spanning decades.

More than three dozen women, including Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie, have publicly accused the entertainm­ent mogul of abuse. Weinstein has denied allegation­s of nonconsens­ual sex.

A woman who answered the phone in The Weinstein Co.’s media relations office said the company had no comment on the subpoena or news of the investigat­ion.

Police in Los Angeles, New York City and London are also investigat­ing Harvey Weinstein over allegation­s of sex abuse in those cities.

The Oscar winner was expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, and the Producers Guild of America has started the process of expelling him.

The allegation­s have prompted calls in Albany to use the power of the state to crack down on harassment. Democratic Assemblywo­man Nily Rozic of Queens proposed legislatio­n that would make designers, photograph­ers, retailers and others liable for harassment experience­d by models.

Another lawmaker, Democratic Assemblywo­man Linda Rosenthal, proposed legislatio­n that would make companies ineligible for state tax incentives if they fail to address chronic harassment problems.

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