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Hollywood mogul fired after sexual harassment claims

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LOS ANGELES — Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was fired from his film studio the Weinstein Company on Sunday following reports that he sexually harassed women over several decades, according to US media.

“In light of new informatio­n about misconduct by Harvey Weinstein that has emerged in the past few days, the directors of The Weinstein Company — Robert Weinstein, Lance Maerov, Richard Koenigsber­g and Tarak Ben Ammar — have determined, and have informed Harvey Weinstein, that his employment with The Weinstein Company is terminated, effective immediatel­y,” the company’s board said in a statement quoted by US media.

The departure leaves Weinstein’s brother Robert, a co-chairman, and chief operating officer David Glasser at the helm of the company. The firing came after The New York

Times published a bombshell report that alleged Weinstein, whose company produced such hits as The King’s

Speech and Django Unchained, preyed on young women hoping to break into the film industry.

The company said on Friday that Weinstein, 65, was taking an indefinite leave of absence after the newspaper reported that he had made eight settlement­s with women who had accused him of unwanted physical contact and sexual harassment over three decades.

The accusers say Weinstein pressured them to massage him, watch him naked, and promised to help advance their careers in exchange for sexual favors.

In a statement, Weinstein — a staunch Democratic campaign fundraiser who backed Hillary Clinton in her presidenti­al bid — said he respected all women and was hoping for a second chance while acknowledg­ing he had “work to do to earn it.”

A father-of-two who is married to English fashion designer Georgina Chapman, Weinstein is considered a powerhouse in Hollywood and many of his movies have picked up Oscars over the years, including Good Will

Hunting and The Artist. He formed the Miramax production house in the late 1970s with his brother and then sold it to Disney. —

 ??  ?? HARVEY WEINSTEIN, US film producer and executive producer of the TV series War and Peace, is seen at a photocall at the MIPCOM audiovisua­l trade fair in Cannes, France, in this file photo taken Oct. 5, 2015.
HARVEY WEINSTEIN, US film producer and executive producer of the TV series War and Peace, is seen at a photocall at the MIPCOM audiovisua­l trade fair in Cannes, France, in this file photo taken Oct. 5, 2015.
 ??  ?? ACTRESS Ashley Judd was one of the women harassed by Harvey Wienstein according to The New York Times.
ACTRESS Ashley Judd was one of the women harassed by Harvey Wienstein according to The New York Times.
 ??  ?? HARVEY WEINSTEIN reached a settlement with actress Rose McGowan, then 23, back in 1997, according to The New York Times.
HARVEY WEINSTEIN reached a settlement with actress Rose McGowan, then 23, back in 1997, according to The New York Times.

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