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Academy considers expelling disgraced Harvey Weinstein

- – AFP

LOS ANGELES – The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences was due to hold an emergency session yesterday to discuss kicking out Harvey Weinstein amid mounting sexual harassment, assault and rape accusation­s.

An avalanche of claims have surfaced since the publicatio­n last week of an explosive New York Times report alleging a history of abusive behavior dating back decades.

On Thursday, American actress Rose McGowan became the fourth woman to accuse the 65-year-old of raping her.

The Academy issued a statement describing the nature of the allegation­s as “repugnant, abhorrent, and antithetic­al” to its standards ahead of the meeting of its 54-member board of governors.

The Academy is not expected to hold a news conference after the meeting, but said it would release a statement on the proceeding­s.

The Producers Guild of America will also meet Saturday to “consider disciplina­ry proceeding­s and the status of his membership,” a source close to the union told AFP.

Since the outbreak of the scandal, several actresses including Mira Sorvino, Rosanna Arquette, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie and Lea Seydoux have said they were sexually harassed by the producer.

Weinstein was seen in public for the first time in days when paparazzi descended upon him as he left his daughter’s home in Los Angeles on Wednesday.

‘Sleazy’

“Guys, I’m not doing OK but I’m trying,” he said in a video obtained by ABC. “I got to get help. You know what, we all make mistakes.”

As he climbed into an oversized sports utility vehicle, he said he hoped people would give him “a second chance.”

Celebrity gossip portal TMZ reported that Weinstein later flew to rehab in Arizona, possibly at The Meadows, a facility near Phoenix where golfer Tiger Woods and supermodel Kate Moss have been treated.

Weinstein appears to have garnered little sympathy from the public, however, according to a survey conducted by celebrity branding expert and bestsellin­g author Jeetendr Sehdev.

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