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Weinstein quits board, tales of assault snowball

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Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced Hollywood mogul accused of decades of sexual abuse and harassment, resigned from the board of his production company as Reese Witherspoo­n became the latest star to open up about her sexual assault experience.

Weinstein was sacked as cochairman of The Weinstein Company on October 8, but still held a seat on the board until his resignatio­n on Tuesday.

- ducer confirmed his departure after a meeting in Manhattan between Weinstein’s legal team and his eponymous company.

The Weinstein Company announced Monday that Colony Capital had agreed to provide an “immediate cash infusion” to the scandal-plagued studio, and that the two parties were in talks on a potential sale.

Around 40 actresses, including stars Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie and Mira Sorvino have come forward saying they were sexually harassed by the producer.

On Tuesday, Game Of Thrones actress Lena Headey wrote about alleged encounters with the mo and in Los Angeles.

The English actress tweeted that Weinstein was “furious” after she told him she was only interested in discussing work.

The avalanche of accusation­s against the twice-married, 65-yearold father of five include rape, assault and sexual harassment. Weinstein insists any sexual encounters were consensual.

‘Silence condition of employment’

Until his downfall Weinstein was one of the most powerful Hol received more than 300 Oscar nomination­s and 81 statuettes—

Reese Witherspoo­n but last week he was expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

Revelation­s about Weinstein, first reported by The New York Times and The New Yorker around the world share experience­s of sexual harassment.

On Monday, Oscar- winning actress Witherspoo­n, 41, said she was just 16 when it happened to her for the first, but not the only time, by an unnamed director.

“I have my own experience­s that have come back to me very vividly, and I found it really hard to sleep, hard to think, hard to communicat­e,” she said Hollywood event late Monday.

“A lot of the feelings I’ve been having about anxiety, about being honest, the guilt for not speaking up earlier or taking action,” she continued.

“True disgust at the director who assaulted me when I was 16 years old and anger that I felt at the agents and the producers who made me feel that silence was a condition of my employment.”

Disney CEO when his company bought the Weinstein brothers’ Miramax production company in 1993, said he had not heard any sordid stories about Weinstein’s behavior.

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