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Weinstein Claims #MeToo Was Money Grab
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Prison Interview, Plain Talk Harvey Weinstein gave a long interview… |
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Prison Interview, Plain Talk Harvey Weinstein gave a long interview from Rikers Island and blamed much of the public fury on money. He told the reporter that when Alyssa Milano posted "Me too" the movement swelled and suddenly many people pointed at him. He described life in the jail as tense and said he felt attacked even when he stepped outside. The setting makes a soundbite look smaller and a legal fight look messier. Video and Tweeted Clips https://twitter.com/THR/status/2031392022578311552?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw https://twitter.com/OliLondonTV/status/2031422367541653697?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw On Settlements and Motive Weinstein told the reporter that settlements created an incentive structure. He cited examples of checks for $500,000 and even $3 million, and suggested that money encouraged claims. That is worth unpacking. Civil settlements do not equal criminal guilt, but they also do not prove innocence. Corporations and studios often prefer quick payouts to long legal fights. That pattern benefits lawyers and PR teams more than it serves truth. What He Admits and What He Denies In the interview Weinstein said he made mistakes. He admitted to inappropriate advances and overplaying his hand in some encounters. He denied committing sexual assault. He also insisted he will clear his name. He has been at the center of prosecutions…
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