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Weinstein’s brother accused of sexual harassment

- By Frazier Moore The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Spike network is investigat­ing reports of sexual harassment by the brother of disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein against the female showrunner of a series produced by The Weinstein Co. and aired on Spike.

Amanda Segel, a former executive producer of the sci-fi series “The Mist,” claims Bob Weinstein made repeated overtures to her that included invitation­s to dinner, to his home and to a hotel room, according to a story published Tuesday by Variety.

“We take all allegation­s of this nature very seriously, and are investigat­ing,” Spike said in a statement.

She says the propositio­ns began in June 2016 and were put to a stop a few months later only after Segel’s lawyer gave Weinstein Co. executives an ultimatum that Segel would leave the show if Weinstein persisted.

An arrangemen­t reportedly was struck that restricted Weinstein’s contact with Segel while she was doing her job. (“The Mist” was recently canceled after a 10-episode first season.)

Bert Fields, an attorney for Weinstein, denied the allegation­s.

“Variety’s story is riddled with false and misleading assertions by Miss Segel,” Fields said.

“I’ve known Bob Weinstein for many years,” Fields added, “and he’s the last guy that would be involved in any form of sexual harassment.”

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