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WEINSTEIN’S LAWYER RAPS ASIA ARGENTO’S #METOO HYPOCRISY

‘My heart is broken,’ says Rose Mcgowan on Argento’s sexual assault exposure

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LOS ANGELES: Harvey Weinstein's lawyer has slammed Asia Argento following a report that she had settled a sexual abuse claim brought by actor-singer James Bennett.

Argento was one of Weinstein's initial accusers revealing to the New Yorker that he forcibly performed oral sex on her 20 years ago. She has also been one of the vocal advocates of the #Metoo movement.

The New York Times on Sunday reported that Argento, months after publicly accusing Weinstein of sexually assaulting her, arranged to pay USD 380,000 to actor and musician Jimmy Bennett, who claimed she sexually assaulted him in 2013 when he was 17 and Argento was 37.

Weinstein's attorney, Ben Brafman, said in a statement to TMZ that the revelation­s about Argento undermine her claims against Weinstein.

"This developmen­t reveals a stunning level of hypocrisy by Asia Argento, one of the most vocal catalysts who sought to destroy Harvey Weinstein. What is perhaps most egregious, is the timing, which suggests that at the very same time Argento was working on her own secret settlement for the alleged sexual abuse of a minor, she was positionin­g herself at the forefront of those condemning Mr Weinstein, despite the fact that her sexual relationsh­ip with Mr Weinstein was between two consenting adults which lasted for more than four years.

"The sheer duplicity of her conduct is quite extraordin­ary and should demonstrat­e to everyone how poorly the allegation­s against Mr Weinstein were actually vetted and accordingl­y, cause all of us to pause and allow due process to prevail, not condemnati­on by fundamenta­l dishonesty," Brafman said.

Argento did not sue Weinstein and her allegation­s against him are not being used in his planned trial. Rose Mcgowan has said she is heartbroke­n over a report that her fellow Harvey Weinstein victim Asia Argento paid off her own sexual assault accuser.

Mcgowan and Argento have been among the most prominent women to come forward with allegation­s of rape against Weinstein.

“I got to know Asia Argento ten months ago. Our commonalit­y is the shared pain of being assaulted by Harvey Weinstein. My heart is broken. I will continue my work on behalf of victims everywhere,” Mcgowan wrote.

A few hours later, she supported Argento in another tweet, “None of us know the truth of the situation and I'm sure more will be revealed. Be gentle.”

The New York Times on Sunday reported that Argento, months after publicly accusing Weinstein of sexually assaulting her, arranged to pay USD 380,000 to actor and musician Jimmy Bennett, who claimed she sexually assaulted him in 2013 when he was 17 and Argento was 37.

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