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Six women claim Weinstein cover up was racketeeri­ng

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NEW YORK Six women filed a lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein on Wednesday, claiming that the movie mogul’s actions to cover up assaults amounted to civil racketeeri­ng.

The lawsuit was filed at a federal court in New York seeking to represent a class of “dozens, if not hundreds” of women who say they were assaulted by Weinstein.

The lawsuit claims that a coalition of companies and people became part of the growing “Weinstein Sexual Enterprise” and that they worked with Weinstein to conceal his widespread sexual harassment and assaults.

“The Weinstein Sexual Enterprise had many participan­ts, grew over time as the obfuscatio­n of Weinstein’s conduct became more difficult to conceal,” the suit said. A lawyer for Weinstein declined comment. According to the lawsuit, actresses and other women in the film industry were lured to industry events, hotel rooms, Weinstein’s home, office meetings or auditions under the pretense that they were to discuss a project.

At least 75 women have come forward in the media to detail accounts of assault, harassment and inappropri­ate conduct by Weinstein. Weinstein's representa­tives have denied all accusation­s of non-consensual sex, but no charges have been filed.

Weinstein, 65, is being investigat­ed by police in Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, New York and London.

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