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Hollywood ‘God’ criminally charged

Weinstein arrested and facing rape charges in court

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FOR decades, he was the kingmaker lording it over Hollywood. Meryl Streep famously called him ‘God’.

But on Friday last week, Harvey Weinstein was arrested and charged with rape, the most famous pariah of the #MeToo cause.

It’s been almost eight months since the Oscar-winning mogul was hit by bombshell articles in The New York Times and New Yorker magazine accusing him of decades of sexual harassment, assault and rape.

Since then, almost 100 women have come forward alleging 40 years of impropriet­y that sparked a sexual harassment watershed, ending the careers of powerful men and spawning the global #MeToo and Time’s Up movements.

“I came of age in the 60s and 70s, when all the rules about behaviour and workplaces were different,” the 66-year-old said in a bizarre statement in October that apologised for – yet appeared to justify – his behaviour.

While he denies any non-consensual activity, he disappeare­d from public life, surfacing occasional­ly from reported sex addiction treatment, his name toxic and his reputation destroyed.

The one-time Democratic Party donor, who hobnobbed with Hillary Clinton and once had a personal fortune estimated at $150-million (R1.9billion), was hit on Friday for the first time by criminal charges, following an avalanche of civil lawsuits.

He turned himself into a New York police station before being charged with first- and third-degree rape in 2013, seemingly in a Midtown Manhattan hotel, and a criminal sex act in the first degree in 2004.

His lawyer Ben Brafman said the former Hollywood legend, who for decades produced box office and critically claimed hits, would plead not guilty.

“Mr Weinstein did not invent the casting couch in Hollywood and to the extent that there is bad behaviour in that industry, that is not what this is about.”

But whether or not he ever goes on trial or is criminally convicted, his career is over. He has been expelled by the Oscar-awarding Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and sacked by his own studio, The Weinstein Company, which has since filed for bankruptcy.

His British fashion designer wife is divorcing him, his homes are being sold and he must now suffer the indignity of surrenderi­ng his passport and being fitted with a GBC monitor out on a $1-million (R12.5million) cash bail.

Salma Hayek, Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie are among more than two dozen actresses who say they were sexually harassed by the producer.

“I had what I thought was a very happy marriage,” Georgina Chapman, his estranged wife and mother of two, told Vogue magazine recently.

Asked if she had ever been suspicious, Chapman replied: “Absolutely not. Never.”

Born in Queens on March 19 1952 the son of a diamond cutter, he studied at Buffalo University and initially produced rock concerts until he and his younger brother, Bob, struck out into the movie business.

They co-founded Miramax Films, a small distributi­on company, in 1979. Miramax hits include 1998’s

for which Weinstein shared a best picture Oscar. But the company was sold to Disney in 1993 and the brothers left in 2005 to start up The Weinstein Company.

In February, New York’s attorney general, who has since resigned in his own cloud of abuse allegation­s, sued the brothers and studio for failing to protect employees from alleged sexual misconduct despite multiple complaints.

Over the years, Weinstein’s films received more than 300 Oscar nomination­s and 81 statuettes. The films he steered to Academy Awards glory include

and than 300 projects Cannes-winning His more included the (1994), (1996) and (2002). — AFP

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