Baltimore Sun

N.Y. attorney general files lawsuit against Weinstein, company

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NEW YORK — New York’s attorney general on Sunday filed a lawsuit against disgraced Hollywood movie producer Harvey Weinstein and the Weinstein Co. following an investigat­ion into allegation­s of sexual misconduct.

“As alleged in our complaint, The Weinstein Company repeatedly broke New York law by failing to protect its employees from pervasive sexual harassment, intimidati­on, and discrimi- Harvey Weinstein subjected employees to threats of violence, court papers say. nation,” state Attorney General Eric Schneiderm­an said in court papers.

Schneiderm­an launched a civil rights probe into the New York-based company in October after The New York Times and The New Yorker exposed allegation­s of sexual assault and harassment spanning decades.

Scores of women, including well-known actresses, have come forward with stories of forced sexual encounters. Weinstein was fired by the film company he founded with his brother Robert and expelled from Hollywood’s movie academy.

“To work for Harvey Weinstein was to work under a persistent barrage of gender-based obscenitie­s, vulgar name-calling, sexualized interactio­ns, threats of violence, and a workplace generally hostile to women,” according to court papers.

Schneiderm­an’s investigat­ion found that employees were subjected to various verbal threats from Weinstein such as “I will kill you,” “I will kill your family,” and “you don’t know what I can do.”

In one case, the probe found that “in a fit of rage against one female employee, he yelled that she should leave the company and make babies since that was all she was good for.”

The lawsuit also accused the company of being “responsibl­e for the unlawful conduct” by failing to stop the abuse.

The company and coowner Robert Weinstein “are liable because they were aware of and acquiesced in repeated and persistent unlawful conduct by failing to investigat­e or stop it,” court papers said.

The lawsuit also seeks to attach conditions to any possible sale of the company. “Any sale of The Weinstein Company must ensure that victims will be compensate­d, employees will be protected going forward, and that neither perpetrato­rs nor enablers will be unjustly enriched,” Schneiderm­an said.

In a statement Sunday night, Weinstein's attorney, Ben Brafman, says that while Weinstein “was not without fault, there certainly was no criminalit­y.”

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