Las Vegas Review-Journal

Weinstein Co. negotiatin­g for potential sale

- By Damian J. Troise The Associated Press

NEW YORK — The Weinstein

Co., besieged by sexual harassment allegation­s against its namesake and co-founder, may be putting itself up for sale.

The company said Monday that it will receive an immediate cash infusion from Colony Capital and is in negotiatio­ns for the potential sale of all or a significan­t portion of the company responsibl­e for producing films such as “Django Unchained,” “The Hateful Eight” and “Lion.”

Colony Capital, the private-equity arm of Colony Northstar, was founded by Thomas Barrack, a close adviser to President Donald Trump. Barrack chaired Trump’s presidenti­al inaugural committee.

Harvey Weinstein was fired last week by the film production company he helped create. The allegation­s of sexual harassment and assault against Weinstein span decades and include many of the film industry’s leading actresses.

Amazon Studios, the growing film arm of Amazon, cut ties with the Weinstein company last week. Robert De Niro, Julianne Moore and director David O. Russell scrapped an untitled Amazon Studios series that was being produced by The Weinstein Co.

Showtime has threatened to pull out of an Oliver Stone drama in developmen­t, “Guantanamo,” because Weinstein Co. is a producer.

Word of a potential sale comes just three days after Bob Weinstein, who helped found the company with his brother, Harvey, said that a sale was not an option.

“We are pleased to invest in The Weinstein Company and to help it move forward,” Colony said Monday. “We will help return the company to its rightful iconic position in the independen­t film and television industry.”

More than 30 women, including actresses Angelina Jolie, Ashley Judd and Gwyneth Paltrow, have alleged harassment and assault by Harvey Weinstein.

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