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Weinstein misconduct captured on video

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A video of Harvey Weinstein caressing and propositio­ning a woman who accused him of rape aired on television Wednesday. Melissa Thompson, who sued Weinstein in June, said she made the recording, shown by Sky News, while demonstrat­ing video technology for the movie mogul-turned-#MeToo villain at his New York City office in 2011.

Weinstein is seen on the video rejecting a handshake from Thompson and then hugging her instead and rubbing her back.

He then caresses her shoulder as they sit side-byside in front of her laptop computer during what was supposed to be a business presentati­on.

At one point he tells her: “Let me have a little part of you. Can you give it to me?”

After quickly agreeing to use the technology to promote his movies, Thompson said Weinstein put his hand up her dress.

Sky News aired only portions of the video. Weinstein’s lawyer said the full video “demonstrat­es that there is nothing forceful” and shows “casual, if not awkward, flirting from both parties.”

In an interview, Thompson said Weinstein’s behaviour was distractin­g and she struggled to stay “on script” with the product pitch. She said his affect changed from the start of the meeting, that his eyes had darkened and he “looked like a predator.”

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