Hollywood, October 9 (RHC)-- In Hollywood, the Weinstein Company fired co-founder Harvey Weinstein Sunday, just four days after The New York Times reported the movie mogul was the subject of harassment and assault accusations for decades. It was also reported he paid off at least eight women who confronted him over the alleged humiliating and degrading harassment.
Harvey Weinstein’s firing came after three members of the company’s board of directors resigned, along with two of Weinstein’s attorneys, following the report in the Times.
Weinstein Company Fires Harvey Weinstein Over Sexual Harassment Reports
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