Dayton Daily News

Weinstein ousted from academy

Move turns big Oscar player into hall-of-fame pariah.

- Brooks Barnes

LOS ANGELES — Hollywood’s de facto governing body, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, voted overwhelmi­ngly Saturday to “immediatel­y expel” Harvey Weinstein, breaking with 90 years of precedent and turning one of the biggest Oscar players in history into a hall-of-fame pariah.

The academy’s 54-member board of governors made the decision at an emergency session after investigat­ions by The New York Times and The New Yorker that revealed sexual harassment and rape allegation­s against him going back decades.

In a statement, the academy said the vote was “well in excess of the required twothirds majority.”

It added, “We do so not simply to separate ourselves from someone who does not merit the respect of his colleagues but also to send a message that the era of willful ignorance and shameful complicity in sexually predatory behavior and workplace harassment in our industry is over. What’s at issue here is a deeply troubling problem that has no place in our society.”

The academy said it would “work to establish ethical standards of conduct that all academy members will be expected to exemplify.”

Weinstein, who was fired by the movie and television studio he co-founded, the Weinstein Co., has denied rape allegation­s while acknowledg­ing that his behavior “caused a lot of pain.”

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