Los Angeles Times

Rose McGowan sues Weinstein

Rose McGowan says the film mogul’s team schemed to silence her rape allegation­s.

- By Joel Rubin and Richard Winton

Actress says producer and his legal team schemed to silence her rape allegation.

Actress Rose McGowan on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein and his team of high-powered lawyers and covert investigat­ors, accusing them of carrying out a plot to discredit and silence her.

The 72-page complaint, filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles, adds to the already extensive legal troubles for the disgraced former film producer, who faces charges of rape and other sex crimes in New York stemming from years of abuse he allegedly carried out as one of Hollywood’s most powerful figures.

Along with Weinstein, the lawsuit names attorneys David Boies and Lisa Bloom, who worked for

Weinstein, and Black Cube, a private investigat­ion firm allegedly hired to dig up dirt on McGowan.

“Harvey Weinstein was able to perpetrate and cover up decades of violence and control over women because he had a sophistica­ted team working on his behalf to systematic­ally silence and discredit his victims,” McGowan said in a statement. “My life was upended by their actions.”

The lawsuit focuses largely on a series of events over several months in 2017 as McGowan prepared to publish a memoir, in which she says Weinstein raped her in 1997. Weinstein has denied the allegation.

Determined to learn what McGowan planned to write and to stop her from publishing the book, Weinstein leaned on Boies and, later, Bloom for help, the lawsuit alleges. Boies’ law firm, in turn, hired Black Cube, a secretive firm run by former Israeli intelligen­ce agents, the lawsuit alleges.

Lawyers for Weinstein and Bloom disputed the allegation­s. Others named in the lawsuit did not respond to requests for comment or could not be reached.

“Once and for all, Rose McGowan will be shown to be what she is: a publicity seeker looking for money,” Phyllis Kupferstei­n, Weinstein’s civil attorney, said in a statement. “From the moment she sought a multimilli­on-dollar payout in return for not making these baseless allegation­s, which we rejected, we knew that she was waiting for an opportune time to begin this. We will demonstrat­e that this case has no legal merit.”

Along with firsthand encounters McGowan had with alleged Black Cube operatives who posed as allies to earn her trust, much of the lawsuit is based on informatio­n reported by New Yorker reporter Ronan Farrow and New York Times reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey. In a series of articles and books, the journalist­s detailed the abuse many women say they suffered at the hands of Weinstein and other men, as well as the increasing­ly desperate efforts by Weinstein to keep his accusers quiet.

The lawsuit alleges McGowan’s career as an actress and author, as well as her mental health, “suffered tremendous­ly” because of Weinstein’s efforts. It seeks unspecifie­d damages for an array of offenses, including allegation­s of fraud and conspiracy.

 ?? Paul Sancya Associated Press Richard Shotwell Invision ?? ROSE MCGOWAN’S lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein focuses on the run-up to the release of her memoir, in which the actress says Weinstein raped her in 1997.
Paul Sancya Associated Press Richard Shotwell Invision ROSE MCGOWAN’S lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein focuses on the run-up to the release of her memoir, in which the actress says Weinstein raped her in 1997.

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