Waterloo Region Record

New York launches probe into Weinstein Company

- David Klepper

ALBANY, N.Y. — 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. 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.

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