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Weinstein goes to court to retrieve personal emails

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CHICAGO: Movie producer Harvey Weinstein asked a US bankruptcy judge on Friday to order his company, which filed for Chapter 11 protection in March, to turn over personal emails that he says are relevant to ongoing civil and criminal investigat­ions against him.

Harvey Weinstein, who cofounded the Weinstein Company with his brother Bob, has been accused of sexual misconduct by more than 70 women. He has denied having non-consensual sex with anyone.

In a filing with the US Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, Harvey Weinstein’s lawyers said the bankrupt company has refused to provide him access to e-mails and personal files that they said would exonerate him.

Harvey Weinstein, once one of Hollywood’s most influentia­l film producers, was ousted as co-chairman of the Weinstein Company in October 2017 when accusation­s against him became public.

“(The Weinstein Company’s) continued refusal to permit Mr. Weinstein to access these emails has significan­tly impinged his ability to effectivel­y defend himself from these allegation­s and is a continuing deprivatio­n of his due process rights,” his attorneys wrote in the filing.

Harvey Weinstein is the target of federal and state criminal investigat­ions in at least four different jurisdicti­ons, including New York, Los Angeles, and London, which have requested documentat­ion relating to their cases, according to the filing.

By cooperatin­g with the authoritie­s and sharing emails that Harvey Weinstein sent and received, his attorneys said they are “confident that any and all investigat­ions can and will be brought to a favourable conclusion.”

The Weinstein Company filed for bankruptcy after it spent months looking for a buyer or investor. Texas private equity firm Lantern Capital agreed to buy the company out of bankruptcy for $310 million, setting the floor for other bidders in a court-supervised auction scheduled for May 4.

While the film studio has produced and distribute­d critically acclaimed movies as “The King’s Speech”, as well as the televised fashion competitio­n “Project Runway,” the entertainm­ent industry distanced itself from the studio after the accusation­s against Harvey Weinstein rocked Hollywood. — Reuters

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