The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Hollywood speaking out against Weinstein

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LOSANGELES » The Hollywood establishm­ent, slow to react to the initial sexual harassment allegation­s against Harvey Weinstein, began speaking out against him more forcefully Monday after the powerful studio boss was fired by his own company.

Among the A-listers weighing in were his longtime allies and beneficiar­ies Meryl Streep, Judi Dench and director Kevin Smith. They spoke up with a combinatio­n of disgust over his alleged behavior and remorse or defensiven­ess over their own business entangleme­nts with him.

“He financed the first 14 years of my career,” Smith, whose movies “Clerks” and “Chasing Amy” were produced by Weinstein, wrote on Twitter. “Now I know while I was profiting, others were in terrible pain. It makes me feel ashamed.”

Weinstein, 65, was fired Sunday by the Weinstein Co., the studio he cofounded, three days after a bombshell New York Times expose alleged decades of crude sexual behavior on his part toward female employees and actresses, including Ashley Judd. The Times said at least eight settlement­s had been reached with women.

Streep, who once called Weinstein “God” while accepting the Golden Globe for “The Iron Lady,” condemned his alleged conduct as “inexcusabl­e” while also saying she did not know about it before.

“The disgracefu­l news about Harvey Weinstein has appalled those of us whose work he championed, and those whose good and worthy causes he supported,” Streep said in a statement.

Stories of his behavior, she said, were not universall­y known in Hollywood.

“Harvey supported the work fiercely, was exasperati­ng but respectful with me in our working relationsh­ip, and with many others with whom he worked profession­ally,” Streep continued. “If everybody knew, I don’t believe that all the investigat­ive reporters in the entertainm­ent and the hard news media would have neglected for decades to write about it.”

Similarly, Dench, whose awards and nomination­s have been inextricab­ly linked for two decades to Weinstein, first at his company Miramax and then at the Weinstein Co., said in a statement that she was “completely unaware” of the “horrifying” offenses.

“I offer my sympathy to those who have suffered and wholeheart­ed support to those who have spoken out,” she wrote.

Dench won a best supporting ac- tress Oscar for “Shakespear­e in Love” and a nomination for “Philomena.”

In ousting him from the company, the Weinstein board of directors said it was reacting to “new informatio­n about misconduct by Harvey Weinstein that has emerged in the past few days.” It did not elaborate.

A studio insider who was not authorized to discuss the matter and spoke on condition of anonymity told The Associated Press that the Weinstein Co. plans to change its name.

Also, Weinstein’s name will be stripped from the TV series “Waco” and “Yellowston­e,” among other projects.

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Producer Harvey Weinstein participat­es in the “War and Peace” panel at the A&E 2016Winter TCA in Pasadena, Calif. Weinstein has been fired from The Weinstein Co., effective immediatel­y, following new informatio­n revealed regarding his conduct, the...

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