Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Winfrey details her decision to withdraw from Simmons film

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NEW YORK >> Oprah Winfrey said Russell Simmons attempted to pressure her about her involvemen­t with a documentar­y in which several women detail sexual abuse allegation­s against the rap mogul, but his efforts were not what prompted her to leave the project.

“He did reach out multiple times and attempted to pressure me,” Winfrey told The Associated Press through a spokespers­on. It was not anything Simmons said that prompted Winfrey to withdraw from the “On the Record” film, according to Winfrey, but rather inconsiste­ncies in the story of one of Simmons’ accusers, Drew Dixon, that she felt needed to be addressed.

Winfrey said Friday that she still believes Dixon and other women in the film, but that more reporting was needed. “On the Record” directors Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering have said they have ample evidence against Simmons, a co-founder of Def Jam Recordings.

Winfrey has said she wanted to delay the release of the film, scheduled to premiere Jan. 25 at the Sundance Film Festival, but that that view was not shared by the film’s directors. “On the Record” had been part of her partnershi­p with Apple, which no longer will distribute the documentar­y.

Winfrey, who herself has spoken openly of been sexually abused, announced she was leaving as executive producer on Jan. 10, saying that more work was needed and that and the filmmakers were “not aligned” in their “creative vision.” The film’s producers, Impact Partners, said in a statement earlier this week that the movie was “ready for Sundance.

“We have always championed the voices of those who have been wrongly silenced. The women in this film have made a great sacrifice by coming forward to tell their stories in their own words. We are honored to support them,” the Impact statement reads. “We stand firmly behind the work of the intrepid filmmakers who continue to break new ground by advancing important stories in the public interest.”

The AP does not typically name alleged victims of sexual abuse, but Dixon has told her story publicly, including on CBS This Morning.

The communicat­ions between Winfrey and Simmons and her concerns about Dixon’s story were first reported by The New York Times.

Simmons has denied any wrongdoing. On Friday, a Simmons representa­tive issued a statement, saying “If defending himself against terrible accusation­s is considered intimidati­on then there would be no justice.”

Speaking to The Associated Press on Friday, Winfrey disputed allegation­s by the makers of “On the Record” that she gave them little warning before her Jan. 10 announceme­nt. In a story which ran early Friday, Dick and Ziering told The Hollywood Reporter that they received just 20 minutes notice before Winfrey issued her statement.

“It was very disappoint­ing and upsetting,” Ziering told The Hollywood Reporter. “We were concerned about the survivors and what ... this is going to do to them. That was our first thought. ‘Oh my God. Let’s tell everybody and figure this out.’”

 ?? PHOTO BY JOEL C RYAN — INVISION/FILE ?? Oprah Winfrey says Russell Simmons attempted to pressure her about her involvemen­t with the documentar­y “On the Record,” in which several women detail sexual abuse allegation­s against the rap mogul, but his efforts were not what prompted her to leave the project.
PHOTO BY JOEL C RYAN — INVISION/FILE Oprah Winfrey says Russell Simmons attempted to pressure her about her involvemen­t with the documentar­y “On the Record,” in which several women detail sexual abuse allegation­s against the rap mogul, but his efforts were not what prompted her to leave the project.

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