The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Weinstein being ‘condemned by vigilantes’ — Oliver Stone

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BUSAN, South Korea: Oscarwinni­ng director Oliver Stone on Friday said disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was being “condemned by a vigilante system” as people rush to pass judgement on allegation­s he sexually abused and raped multiple women.

Weinstein, one of Hollywood’s most influentia­l producers, has been accused by more than a dozen women of sexual harassment, assault and rape in a series of media investigat­ions by the New York Times and the New Yorker magazine.

Police in New York and the United Kingdom have since launched investigat­ions following the publicatio­n of an avalanche of claims that go back decades.

The reports have sparked both outrage and soul-searching in Hollywood over the treatment

I’m a believer in you wait till this thing gets to a trial. If he broke the law it will come out. I believe that a man shouldn’t be condemned by a vigilante system. Oliver Stone, Oscar-winning director

and exploitati­on of women, particular­ly young and aspiring actresses.

But on Friday Stone said he believed the industry and the public were prematurel­y judging Weinstein.

“I’m a believer in you wait till this thing gets to a trial,” he told reporters in the South Korean city of Busan, where he is heading a jury at an internatio­nal film festival.

“If he broke the law it will come out. I believe that a man shouldn’t be condemned by a vigilante system,” he added.

Stone also said Hollywood was rife with “horror stories” but that such allegation­s remained hearsay.

“So it’s not easy what he’s going through,” he said.

“During that period he was a rival and I didn’t really know him. I’ve heard horror stories about everybody in the business so I’m not going to comment on gossip.”

Stone’s remarks came a day after American actress Rose McGowan became the fourth woman to accuse Weinstein of raping her.

Weinstein’s accusers include such big-name actresses as Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow, Mira Sorvino, Kate Beckinsale and actor/singer Ashley Judd.

The allegation­s ranged from unwanted sexual advances to rape and forced oral sex.

Known for his political films and documentar­ies, Stone also addressed nuclear tensions on the Korean peninsula during his press conference at the 22nd Busan Internatio­nal Film Festival, where he is chairing the jury for its major New Currents award.

Stone — whose wife is Korean — called on the Trump Administra­tion to “accept the fact that North Korea has nuclear weapons”.

“We cannot deny this anymore,” the 71-year-old director said. “Otherwise this is not going to end well. The possibilit­y of war concerns all of us. It’s a time for diplomacy and restraint.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Stone poses on the red carpet during the opening ceremony of the 22nd Busan Internatio­nal Film Festival (BIFF) at the Busan Cinema Centre in Busan on Thursday. — AFP photo
Stone poses on the red carpet during the opening ceremony of the 22nd Busan Internatio­nal Film Festival (BIFF) at the Busan Cinema Centre in Busan on Thursday. — AFP photo

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