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‘Predator’ Weinstein boasts he pioneered female film-making

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Harvey Weinstein has been accused of trying to “gaslight society again” after he called himself “the forgotten man” who should be remembered as a pioneer of female storytelli­ng.

The disgraced movie mogul said his work has been disregarde­d because of the slew of allegation­s of sexual assault and misconduct made against him.

In an interview with the New York Post, he said: “I made more movies directed by women and about women than any film-maker, and I’m talking about 30 years ago. I’m not talking about now when it’s vogue. I did it first! I pioneered it!

“It all got eviscerate­d because of what happened. My work has been forgotten.”

A statement from 23 women who have accused Weinstein of misconduct, including Rose McGowan, Ashley Judd and Rosanna Arquette, said: “Harvey Weinstein is trying to gaslight society again. He says in a new interview he doesn’t want to be forgotten. Well, he won’t be.

“He will be remembered as a sexual predator and an unrepentan­t abuser who took everything and deserves nothing.

“We refuse to let this predator rewrite his legacy of abuse.”

Last week, The Weinstein Company’s creditors agreed a 25 million US dollar (£19 million) settlement for more than two dozen actresses and former employees who claim Weinstein sexually harassed them.

On January 6 he will face trial for rape and sexual assault in Manhattan Supreme Court, where he has pleaded not guilty.

He has denied all allegation­s of non-consensual sex.

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Harvey Weinstein leaves court.

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