The Jerusalem Post

Weinstein link to ex-Mossad agents made by Ehud Barak

- • By MICHAEL WILNER Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – Former prime minister Ehud Barak connected US film producer Harvey Weinstein with an Israeli-run company that acted to silence his accusers, a spokesman on his behalf told The Jerusalem Post on Tuesday, adding however, that Barak did not know how the Hollywood executive planned to employ the firm.

“More than a year ago, Mr. Barak was asked by Harvey Weinstein whether he is familiar with an Israeli security company, which would be capable of helping him with some business issues he was facing,” a spokesman for the former premier told the Post. “Barak confirmed that the company that Weinstein mentioned was probably Black Cube, and that it was indeed working from Israel.

“Barak does not know the company or its managers personally, but he did provide Weinstein with its contact informatio­n. Until this morning, Barak was not aware that the company was hired by Weinstein, nor did he know any of the purposes or activities it was hired for,” the spokesman continued.

The New Yorker reported on Monday that Weinstein had retained the services of Black Cube – a firm that describes itself on its website as “a select group of veterans from the Israeli elite intelligen­ce units specializi­ng in tailored solutions to complex business and litigation challenges” – in fall 2016. The firm has a branch in Tel Aviv, but operates across Europe and the United States.

The explicit goal of Weinstein’s agreement with Black Cube, according to a written contract, was to “stop the publicatio­n of the abuse allegation­s against Weinstein that eventually emerged,” according to the report.

Ronan Farrow, who authored the piece, is one of the reporters who broke the original news that Weinstein had been accused of assaulting several women over the course of decades.

The tactics of Black Cube operatives include undercover intelligen­ce collection through the use of aliases. They approached some of the women preparing to come forward as well as reporters investigat­ing the case.

Weinstein may face charges in New York State as soon as next week for accusation­s of sexual assault that are still prosecutab­le within the statute of limitation­s.

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