The Reporter (Vacaville)

Judge rejects tentative $19M Weinstein deal with accusers

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NEW YORK >> A $19 million settlement between Harvey Weinstein and some of his accusers and the state of New York was rejected Tuesday by a judge.

U.S. District Judge Alvin K. Hellerstei­n in Manhattan said Weinstein’s accusers in the proposed class-action settlement were too varied to be grouped together.

Three lawyers for several women who had opposed the deal praised what they described as Hellerstei­n’s swift rejection of a one-sided proposal.

“We have been saying for over a year and a half that the settlement terms and conditions were unfair and should never be imposed on sexual assault survivors,” the lawyers wrote in a statement released by one of the attorneys, Douglas Wigdor. “On behalf of our clients, we look forward to pursuing justice against Harvey Weinstein and his many enablers.”

A spokespers­on for Weinstein did not comment. A lawyer for his companies declined comment.

A spokespers­on for New York Attorney General Letitia James, who announced the tentative agreement on June 30, said her office was reviewing the decision and determinin­g its next steps.

“Our office has been fighting tirelessly to provide these brave women with the justice they are owed and will continue to do so,” Morgan Rubin said in a written statement.

The deal to settle lawsuits brought by the New York attorney general’s office and Elizabeth Fegan, a Chicago lawyer, on behalf of multiple women aimed to provide between $7,500 and $750,000 to some women who accused Weinstein of sexually abusing them.

Fegan said in a statement that attorneys who negotiated the deal were disappoint­ed.

“We’ve long held that we needed to find justice for all the women that Weinstein preyed upon in a fair and equitable way. Now, we need to turn our attention to litigating our clients’ individual cases,” she said.

 ?? SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? On Feb. 24, Harvey Weinstein arrives at a Manhattan courthouse for jury deliberati­ons in his rape trial in New York.
SETH WENIG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE On Feb. 24, Harvey Weinstein arrives at a Manhattan courthouse for jury deliberati­ons in his rape trial in New York.

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