Kuwait Times

Hollywood producers kick out Weinstein

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The Producers Guild of America banned disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein for life on Monday, vowing that sexual harassment would no longer be tolerated within its ranks. New accusation­s of sexual assault have continued to pour in since investigat­ions in the New York Times and New Yorker three weeks ago exposed the tycoon as a relentless, bullying sexual predator. More than 50 women including stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie and Mira Sorvino have accused 65-year-old Weinstein of sexual abuse and harassment, although he denies forcing himself on anyone.

“In light of Mr Weinstein’s widely reported behavior-with new reports continuing to surface even now-the Producers Guild’s national board has voted unanimousl­y to enact a lifetime ban on Mr Weinstein, permanentl­y barring him from PGA membership,” the guild said in a statement. “This unpreceden­ted step is a reflection of the seriousnes­s with which the guild regards the numerous reports of Mr. Weinstein’s decades of reprehensi­ble conduct. Sexual harassment can no longer be tolerated in our industry or within the ranks of Producers Guild membership.”

The announceme­nt came as accusation­s of serious sexual assault continued to pile up against Weinstein, whose films have received more than 300 Oscar nomination­s and 81 statuettes. Hope Exiner d’Amore has accused Weinstein of raping her in a hotel room in the 1970s, according to a Times article published Monday, while Cynthia Burr said he attacked her in an encounter that ended with forced oral sex in a hallway.

A third complainan­t, Ashley Matthau, a dancer with a bit part in one of his movies, says he pushed her down on a bed in a 2004 attack, masturbati­ng while straddling her. On Saturday the New Yorker ran an interview in which actress Annabella Sciorra-an Emmy nominee for her role in the acclaimed television series “The Sopranos”-accused Weinstein of forcing his way into her apartment and violently raping her in the 1990s.

Last week, according to the Times, the actress Dominique Huett filed a lawsuit claiming that in 2010, Weinstein forcibly performed oral sex on her, while Mimi Haleyi, a former production assistant, told a news conference in New York he had attacked her in 2006. Asked about the latest allegation­s, a spokespers­on for Weinstein reiterated that he denies engaging in non-consensual sex, and said that he “has begun counseling, has listened to the community and is pursuing a better path.” Police in New York, Los Angeles and London have all confirmed criminal investigat­ions into Weinstein’s activities. The toppled tycoon was sacked as co-chairman of The Weinstein Company and also resigned from its board. — AFP

 ??  ?? Harvey Weinstein arrives at The Weinstein Company and Netflix Golden Globes after party in Beverly Hills. — AP
Harvey Weinstein arrives at The Weinstein Company and Netflix Golden Globes after party in Beverly Hills. — AP

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