Khaleej Times

Weinstein Co staves off bankruptcy

- Alexandra Olson and Michael Sisak

new york — The Weinstein Co revived a deal to sell its assets to a group of investors who want to transform the scandal-plagued film studio into a female-led entertainm­ent venture, the latest twist in the company’s tortured efforts to avoid bankruptcy following the downfall of Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.

The company’s announceme­nt on Thursday marks a swift and dramatic reversal of fortunes. It came just four days after the Weinstein Co announced it would file for bankruptcy protection, saying negotiatio­ns had fallen apart with the group led by businesswo­man Maria ContrerasS­weet and billionair­e investor Ron Burkle. But the two sides soon returned to talks, along with

the deal provides a clear path for compensati­on for victims and protects the jobs of our employees

New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderm­an, who filed a lawsuit against the company three weeks ago that threw a wrench in the deal.

A bankruptcy protection filing would have halted lawsuits filed by women who have accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment, assault and other misconduct. The sale deal includes a commitment from the buyers to establish a compensati­on fund of up to $90 million for Weinstein’s accusers. Weinstein has denied all allegation­s of assault.

“The deal provides a clear path for compensati­on for victims and protects the jobs of our employees,” the Weinstein Co’s board of directors said in a statement. “We consider this to be a positive outcome under what have been incredibly difficult circumstan­ces.”

Contreras-Sweet said the deal would save about 150 jobs and protect the small businesses that are owed money by the studio. She said she would “launch a new company that represents the best practices in corporate governance and transparen­cy.”

Schneiderm­an said in a statement that he was pleased that the deal would “create a real, wellfunded victims compensati­on fund, implement HR policies that will protect all employees and will not unjustly reward bad actors.”

He said his office would work with the two sides to ensure they honor their commitment and that his lawsuit and investigat­ion into the Weinstein Co remain active. — AP

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