Los Angeles Times

Producers Guild latest to expel Harvey Weinstein

- By Jen Yamato

The Producers Guild of America’s board of directors has voted unanimousl­y to terminate Harvey Weinstein’s membership, the organizati­on announced Monday.

The decision was reached during an emergency meeting held by the PGA’s National Board of Directors and Officers in the wake of a rapidly escalating controvers­y that has seen dozens of women, including high-profile actresses Rose McGowan, Asia Argento, Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie, accuse the former mogul of abuse and harassment.

In addition to voting to expel Weinstein from the group, PGA leaders announced the creation of an antisexual harassment task force to research and address sexual harassment within the entertainm­ent industry.

“This morning, the PGA’s National Board of Directors and Offi-

cers decided by unanimous vote to institute terminatio­n proceeding­s concerning Harvey Weinstein’s membership,” read a statement from Gary Lucchesi and Lori McCreary, presidents of the Producers Guild of America, on behalf of the PGA National Board of Directors and Officers.

“Sexual harassment of any type is completely unacceptab­le. This is a systemic and pervasive problem requiring immediate industrywi­de action. Today, the PGA’s National Board and Officers — composed of 20 women and 18 men — created the Anti-Sexual Harassment Task Force specifical­ly charged with researchin­g and proposing substantiv­e and effective solutions to sexual harassment in the entertainm­ent industry.

“The PGA calls on leaders throughout the entertainm­ent community to work together to ensure that sexual abuse and harassment are eradicated from the industry.”

Weinstein and his brother Bob were the recipients of the guild’s highest honor, the Milestone Award, in 2013.

According to the group’s bylaws, Weinstein will have until Nov. 5 to respond to the PGA decision before the terminatio­n of his membership is finalized.

Weinstein was expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences on Saturday; his membership in the British Academy of Film and Television Arts was suspended last week.

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