Rose McGowan, one of Harvey Weinstein's first assault accusers, says she's managed to find some peace in the last year as the disgraced movie mogul is currently serving a 23-year prison sentence. Wednesday, Feb.
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Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterFour of Harvey Weinstein’s accusers filed a motion on Tuesday to block the payout of a $35.2 million bankruptcy plan, including $17.1 million for 50 of Weinstein’s sexual misconduct victims.The four accusers — Wedil David, Dominique Huett, Alexandra Canosa and Aimee McBain — argue that the plan immunizes Weinstein Co. board members and employees from legal liability for their part in Weinstein’s misconduct.A bankruptcy judge approved the plan on Jan.
Rose McGowan, one of Harvey Weinstein's first assault accusers, says she's managed to find some peace in the last year as the disgraced movie mogul is currently serving a 23-year prison sentence. Wednesday, Feb.
released a statement arguing that there should be “no comeback” for director-producer Brett Ratner in Hollywood.The movement, which was founded in 2018 in response to multiple accusations of sexual assault against Harvey Weinstein and other prominent Hollywood figures, as well as a wider culture of sexual assault and abuse highlighted by #MeToo, issued the statement following the news that Ratner was planning a biopic of R&B duo Milli Vanilli.Time’s Up president and CEO Tina Tchen wrote: “TIME’S
Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct to put her approval of the company’s bankruptcy plan on hold.The judge issued a one-page order Wednesday denying the request for an emergency stay while the women challenge approval of the plan in federal district court in Delaware.Attorneys for the four women responded Friday by asking the district court to put the plan confirmation on hold while it considers their appeal.According to a bankruptcy court filing, the plan has been “substantially consummated,”
Outspoken actress Rose McGowan has moved to Mexico and says she will never return to live in the USA.
Barack Obama is celebrating his loved ones.
Woody Allen and Dylan Farrow one afternoon in August 1992 has been in dispute for three decades.On Sunday, the four-part HBO docuseries “Allen v. Farrow” will once again delve into the case — which pits the Oscar-winning filmmaker against his daughter, Dylan Farrow.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterBattered by the pandemic and the collapse of exhibition windows, the movie theater industry now has one more thing to worry about: a hike in the minimum wage.The industry relies heavily on part-time workers who make at or near the local minimum rate.
Bullet Train is shaping up to be an unmissable action-thriller to watch out for, owing majorly to the casting coup of our wildest dreams. Over the past few months, there have been various additions to the power-packed ensemble in the upcoming David Leitch directorial, which is being headlined by Brad Pitt.
Salma Hayek is opening up about the lingering trauma she still feels from her horrific experience working with Harvey Weinstein on “Frida”, her 2002 passion project about the life of acclaimed Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.
Actress and Harvey Weinstein accuser Salma Hayek opened up about her thoughts on the disgraced movie mogul following his conviction for rape. In 2017, the actress joined the myriad of celebrity women coming forward with allegations of sexual misconduct against the once-powerful Hollywood boss.
hereThey claim that the defendants are affiliated to the Moss Side based AO gang, while saying that Mr Mohamed was associated with the rival Rusholme Crips gang.Jurors have heard how the two gangs had grown out of the notorious Gooch and Doddington outfits.The prosecution say Mr Mohamed was attacked as he had been playing football after 7pm on Sunday, July 26.Jurors were told he was stabbed in the chest, before being further attacked after being pursued into an alleyway."All four defendants were
A producer accusing convicted rapist and disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein of repeated sexual assault and rape is asking he be deposed for an upcoming lawsuit. Alexandra Canosa, a producer on Netflix’s "Marco Polo," maintained late Monday in court papers that depositions will help her decide whether to accept a settlement approved last week by a Delaware bankruptcy court judge, according to the Associated Press.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterProducer Joel Silver paid $1.7 million to the Wynn Casino in Las Vegas to cover Ron Meyer’s gambling debt in July 2014, multiple sources confirmed to Variety.At the time, Meyer was the vice chairman of NBCUniversal and Silver — his close friend — had a distribution deal with the studio.
Time’s up for Marilyn Manson, it seems.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterThe attorneys and professionals in the Weinstein Co.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA Delaware judge has allowed CBS stockholders to sue over the 2019 merger of Viacom and CBS, finding a reasonable claim that former CBS chief Joseph Ianniello “sold” his support for the deal to Shari Redstone in exchange for a $125 million payout.Ianniello was president and chief operating officer under former CEO Les Moonves, and he sided with Moonves in trying to block the merger, arguing it would be bad for CBS.
BBC, judge Mary Walrath explained that 83 per cent of claimants “have expressed very loudly that they want closure through acceptance of this plan, that they do not seek to have to go through any further litigation in order to receive some recovery, some possible recompense… although it’s clear that money will never give them that”.Walrath added that without the payout, the women who came forward would receive “minimal, if any, recovery.”47 of Weinstein’s accusers voted on the settlement, with