The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Barrack doesn't expect Weinstein company to survive sex scandal

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BILLIONAIR­E Tom Barrack said he doesn’t expect Weinstein Co. to survive the scandal triggered by the fall of its disgraced cofounder Harvey Weinstein.

“I doubt the current plan will be successful for long,” Barrack said in a Bloomberg TV interview on Thursday in Dubai. “I think the patient is on life support — the existing directors are doing the best they can trying to put disjointed pieces together.”

Barrack confirmed that his Colony Capital backed out of providing a cash infusion to the company, which has been in survival mode after ousting its co-founder last month over allegation­s by several women that he harassed or assaulted them. A US$35 million loan from Fortress Investment Group fell through last week, and a financing arrangemen­t with Colony evaporated late last month. Harvey Weinstein has denied engaging in nonconsens­ual sex.

Weinstein Co. raised enough from the sale of distributi­on rights to the film “Paddington 2” to fund operations while it

I doubt the current plan will be successful for long. I think the patient is on life support — the existing directors are doing the best they can trying to put disjointed pieces together. Tom Barrack, billionair­e

seeks a buyer, a person familiar with the matter said this week. Warner Bros. paid US$32 million for the children’s movie about an anthropomo­rphic bear in London, said another person, who asked not to be identified discussing private informatio­n.

“The bright shining star of the company was Harvey and when you take out that bright shining star for whatever reason, it’s a major dilemma,” Barrack told Bloomberg TV. “They are having a difficult time trying to quickly enough put Humpty Dumpty back together again.”

Barrack’s comments in Dubai contrast to the view expressed when he was considerin­g investing in Weinstein last month. At that time he tried to draw a distinctio­n between the production company and the scandal surroundin­g its founder, and said there was value to in the studio if the “Weinstein element could be removed.” — WP-Bloomberg

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