The Herald (South Africa)

‘Give it to me’, Weinstein tells accuser in video

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Video footage emerged on Wednesday showing disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein apparently sexually harassing a woman who subsequent­ly accused him of rape.

Melissa Thompson, who has previously publicly complained of abusive behaviour by Weinstein, 66, during a 2011 business meeting in New York, gave a tape of the encounter to Sky News.

Thompson told the station she had been offering her tech company’s video platform to the movie mogul, and recorded the meeting for the pitch.

Just hours later, Weinstein allegedly raped her in his hotel room.

Weinstein’s lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, was asked for comment, but there was no immediate response.

He was quoted by US-based entertainm­ent magazine People, however, as denying sexual misconduct by his client.

“Several respected journalist­s and trustworth­y individual­s have seen the entire video, as Ms Thompson has been trying to promote it to for several months,” Brafman’s said.

“What they shared with us is that the video, when viewed in its entirety, in context and not in select excerpts, demonstrat­es that there is nothing forceful, but casual – if not awkward – flirting from both parties.”

The former Hollywood titan is seen in the video waving staff away with the words “don’t interrupt, don’t interrupt” as he enters the meeting.

Thompson offers her hand but Weinstein goes in for a hug instead.

“That’s nice. Let’s keep it up. It’s not bad,” he says as he rubs her back.

“Am I allowed to flirt with you?” he is heard asking, and Thompson replies: “Um, we’ll see, a little bit.”

At one point on the recording, Weinstein reaches under a table and appears to move his arm up her leg.

“Let me have a little part of you. Give it to me. It’s okay, would you like to do it some more?” he can be heard saying.

“A little high, a little high, that’s a little high, that’s a little high,” Thompson replies.

Weinstein has been accused by dozens of women of a litany of sexual misconduct ranging from harassment to rape.

Thompson told Sky News Weinstein was “playing a catand-mouse game from the very beginning to see how far he could push me”.

She is seen watching the footage along with a Sky News reporter, and denies encouragin­g him, telling the channel: “I think there was a combinatio­n of confidence and naivety that led me to this dynamic that we see now, watching back.”

In the footage, Weinstein invites Thompson to join him at the Tribeca Grand Hotel lobby restaurant.

She said she was expecting that this would be a follow-up meeting to close the deal.

“It wasn’t an invitation to go to his hotel room. It was an invitation to come to a hotel lobby that was within blocks of the office and so that to me felt much safer than being alone with him in his office,” she said.

When she arrived, Weinstein allegedly led her to his hotel room where she says he raped her.

“If I would try to fight myself away from him, he would then move around to a place where he could block me in,” she said.

“I constantly felt trapped, no matter where I turned.

“He cornered me, over and over again.” –

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? HARVEY WEINSTEIN
Picture: AFP HARVEY WEINSTEIN

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