The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

After bomb shell Weinstein revelation­s, many ask, ‘Why now’?

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NEWYORK » Why now? That was the first question many were asking this weekend after explosive revelation­s came to light about Harvey W einstein, one of Hollywood’ s most powerful men, and decades of alleged sexual harassment on his part.

First, it was a question about Hollywood, where tales about Weinstein and his behavior with women had circulated for years, yet news outlets had been unable to nail down the story. But it also fed into a broader question, one that touched on the recent fates of Bill Cosby, the late Roger Ailes, and Bill O’Reilly — all rich and hugely powerfulme­n brought down, in oneway or another, by lingering accusation­s that finally burst into the open. What factors had enabled all those stories to emerge?

In the view of former Fox News anchor Gretchen Carlson, whose accusation­s led to the downfall last year of former Fox CEOAiles, the key dynamic was women giving each other courage— spurring each other to tell their stories despite the risk of retaliatio­n.

“When one woman decides to finally say ‘enough already,’ the courage can be contagious,” Carlson said in an email message Friday, a day after the bombshell New York Times report on Weinstein. “And that’s what we are seeing now. Women are saying they aren’t going to take it anymore. They will have their voices heard.”

In an expose that rocked Hollywood, the Times reported that Weinstein had reached at least eight legal settlement­s with women over alleged harassment. In one of its most stunning allegation­s, actress Ashley Judd told the paper she was summoned years ago to what she thought was a business breakfast meeting with the Oscar-winning producer at his hotel, where he appeared in a bathrobe and asked if he could give her am assage—ors he could watch him shower.

Weinstein, 65, apologized in a rambling statement that didn’t address any specific incident, and said hewas taking a leave of absence. The Weinstein Co.’s remaining board of directors said Fri--

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