Harvey Weinstein allegedly went to great lengths to silence sexual assault allegations, according to a new exposé from The New Yorker‘s Ronan Farrow.
In a report released on Monday evening, Farrow detailed how Weinstein hired private security agencies, including ex-Mossad operatives, to retrieve information on women —specifically actresses Rose McGowan and Asia Argento — and journalists in attempts to stop the allegations from going public.
In addition, former employees from Weinstein’s film enterprises were enlisted as well as a high-ranking media editor.
Weinstein’s spokesperson, Sallie Hofmeister, denied the report in a statement to The New Yorker: “It is...
In a report released on Monday evening, Farrow detailed how Weinstein hired private security agencies, including ex-Mossad operatives, to retrieve information on women —specifically actresses Rose McGowan and Asia Argento — and journalists in attempts to stop the allegations from going public.
In addition, former employees from Weinstein’s film enterprises were enlisted as well as a high-ranking media editor.
Weinstein’s spokesperson, Sallie Hofmeister, denied the report in a statement to The New Yorker: “It is...
- 11/7/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
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