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Need to crack down on rape epidemic of immigrants
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 05, 2017
Re: “Spacey, Weinstein in police crosshairs over assault claims”, News, November 4.
Spacey dumped by Netflix, police home in on Weinstein
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 04, 2017
Netflix late Friday dropped Kevin Spacey, whose career is in free-fall over spiraling sexual assault accusations as police gather evidence for a possible arrest warrant against Harvey Weinstein for alleged rape.
Spacey, Weinstein in police crosshairs over assault claims
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 04, 2017
Hollywood's explosive sexual harassment scandal deepened Friday as New York police revealed they were gathering evidence for a possible arrest warrant against Harvey Weinstein in a credible double rape allegation.
Hollywood producers kick out disgraced Weinstein
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2017
The Producers Guild of America banned disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein for life on Monday, vowing that sexual harassment would no longer be tolerated within its ranks.
New York AG investigates Weinstein Company: media
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2017
New York's state attorney general has opened a sweeping investigation into potential gender discrimination and civil rights violations at the Weinstein Company, US media reported Monday.
Hollywood mogul Weinstein accused of rape
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2017
Italian film star Asia Argento and two other women claim that disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein raped them, in a bombshell New Yorker expose published on Tuesday.
Streep, Dench voice outrage at Weinstein sex revelations
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2017
New York -Movie legends Meryl Streep and Judi Dench led a chorus of outrage Monday following the revelation that Harvey Weinstein had sexually harassed women for decades, as Hollywood stood accused of covering up a pattern of misconduct that finally cost the film mogul his job.
Hollywood mogul Weinstein apologizes after sex harassment claims
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 05, 2017
LOS ANGELES - Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein issued an apology Thursday and announced he was taking leave after the New York Times published a bombshell report accusing him of sexual harassment over several decades.