The Weinstein scandal began when eight women, including Ashely Judd, spoke against Weinstein in a bombshell New York Times report.
The Canadian filmmaker was speaking at a London Soundtrack Festival talk with career-long collaborator Howard Shore.
The storied onetime steward of Vanity Fair — and, at 75, a newly minted memoirist — sits with a former intern for a probing ...
In a report published Friday, Page Six scribe Ian Mohr writes that Weinstein “was in a good mood” during a jailhouse ...
Harvey Weinstein was seen showing off a toothless grin in court this week at his sex crimes retrial — but the fallen movie mogul says the smile wasn’t from happiness. It was to showcase dental ...
A prominent Buffalo defense attorney argued that the New York Court of Appeals' overturn of Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein's rape conviction in 2024 paved the way for a reversal for his client, who ...
Julia Stiles said Harvey Weinstein’s involvement in her 2000s film “Down to You” is the reason she feels the movie was “executed very poorly” and that the producer, and now convicted ...
NEW YORK — Harvey Weinstein's #MeToo retrial next month will largely be an abridged version of the original, with one big addition: a charge based on an allegation from a woman who was not a ...
The trial is scheduled to start in April and prosecutors said they expected testimony to take about a month, with a planned ...
A judge granted a request from the Manhattan district attorney’s office to call Dawn Hughes, a psychologist with expertise in traumatic stress and domestic violence.
Harvey Weinstein appeared in a Manhattan courtroom Wednesday ahead of his retrial, which is scheduled to start in just over a month.
Harvey Weinstein appeared in good spirits during a court hearing Wednesday and was photographed smiling, showing some missing teeth during the proceedings. Weinstein had a few small wins ahead of ...
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