People Harvey Weinstein: Eine weitere Klägerin tritt hervor

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2.11.2017 - 12:31

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Movie mogul HARVEY WEINSTEIN is taking a leave of absence from The Weinstein Company following the publication of a New York Times article depicting the film producer as a sexual harasser.

Weinstein issued an apology for his past behaviour after the allegations of decades of inappropriate sexual advances broke on Thursday (05Oct17).

In a statement to the Times, he wrote: "I came of age in the 60’s and 70’s, when all the rules about behavior and workplaces were different. That was the culture then. I have since learned it’s not an excuse, in the office - or out of it. To anyone.

"I realized some time ago that I needed to be a better person and my interactions with the people I work with have changed. I appreciate the way I’ve behaved with colleagues in the past has caused a lot of pain, and I sincerely apologize for it. Though I’m trying to do better, I know I have a long way to go."

He added: "Jay Z wrote in 4:44 'I’m not the man I thought I was and I better be that man for my children'. The same is true for me. I want a second chance in the community but I know I’ve got work to do to earn it. I have goals that are now priorities. Trust me, this isn’t an overnight process. I’ve been trying to do this for 10 years and this is a wake-up call. I cannot be more remorseful about the people I hurt and I plan to do right by all of them."

The producer also revealed he has hired therapists to deal with his issues, adding, "My journey now will be to learn about myself and conquer my demons."

The journalists behind the Times report alleged Weinstein had quietly settled with at least eight women, who made allegations of sexual misconduct. His lawyer Lisa Bloom has denied many of the accusations in the article, calling them "patently false".

Among the accusers he allegedly settled with are an unnamed actress and an unidentified Italian model.

Sources tell the Times that actress Rose McGowan may hav
****File Photos** Movie mogul HARVEY WEINSTEIN is taking a leave of absence from The Weinstein Company following the publication of a New York Times article depicting the film producer as a sexual harasser. Weinstein issued an apology for his past behaviour after the allegations of decades of inappropriate sexual advances broke on Thursday (05Oct17). In a statement to the Times, he wrote: "I came of age in the 60’s and 70’s, when all the rules about behavior and workplaces were different. That was the culture then. I have since learned it’s not an excuse, in the office - or out of it. To anyone. "I realized some time ago that I needed to be a better person and my interactions with the people I work with have changed. I appreciate the way I’ve behaved with colleagues in the past has caused a lot of pain, and I sincerely apologize for it. Though I’m trying to do better, I know I have a long way to go." He added: "Jay Z wrote in 4:44 'I’m not the man I thought I was and I better be that man for my children'. The same is true for me. I want a second chance in the community but I know I’ve got work to do to earn it. I have goals that are now priorities. Trust me, this isn’t an overnight process. I’ve been trying to do this for 10 years and this is a wake-up call. I cannot be more remorseful about the people I hurt and I plan to do right by all of them." The producer also revealed he has hired therapists to deal with his issues, adding, "My journey now will be to learn about myself and conquer my demons." The journalists behind the Times report alleged Weinstein had quietly settled with at least eight women, who made allegations of sexual misconduct. His lawyer Lisa Bloom has denied many of the accusations in the article, calling them "patently false". Among the accusers he allegedly settled with are an unnamed actress and an unidentified Italian model. Sources tell the Times that actress Rose McGowan may hav
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(Cover) - DE Showbiz - Harvey Weinstein (65) soll die Norwegerin Natassia Malthe (43) missbraucht haben.

Die Schauspielerin ('Elektra') wirft dem Produzenten vor, er habe vor ihr masturbiert und sie unsittlich berührt. Die Darstellerin ist aktuell natürlich nicht die einzige Frau, die dem Filmemacher Missbrauch und ähnliches vorwirft, die Liste wird demnach länger und länger.

Am Mittwoch [25. Oktober] gab Natassia zusammen mit ihrem Anwalt eine Pressekonferenz in New York, bei der sie von ihren Erfahrungen mit Weinstein berichtete. So habe sich der Filmemacher im Februar 2010 in London Zugang zu ihrem Hotelzimmer verschafft. Dort habe er vor ihr masturbiert und soll dann auf sie geklettert sein, um ungeschützten Geschlechtsverkehr mit ihr zu haben. "Es war nicht einvernehmlich", sagte sie auf der Pressekonferenz. Nach der Attacke habe sie sich "totgestellt" und hätte alles über sich ergehen lassen.

Ein paar Tage nach den Ereignissen habe Weinstein sie nach Beverly Hills, Kalifornien in ein Hotel eingeladen, um dort mit ihr über eine Filmrolle zu sprechen. Als Natassia in Weinsteins Suite ankam, habe dort schon eine nackte Frau mit dem Produzenten gewartet. Malthe beschreibt, dass die unbekannte Frau den Produzenten oral befriedigen sollte, bis er sie bat mitzumachen. Als sie das ablehnte, habe Weinstein sie als "undankbare Fot*e" bezeichnet.

Harvey Weinstein hat sich zu den Vorwürfen nicht geäußert, Natassia Malthe ist jedoch nicht die einzige Frau, der es so geht. Mittlerweile sprachen sich bereits über 60 Frauen gegen den Produzenten aus.

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