Harvey Weinstein refused to pay Kevin Smith royalties for their 1994 movie Clerks, the filmmaker has alleged.
29.03.2020 - 16:17 / torontosun.com
Harvey Weinstein had it all.
Hollywood and high society were both at his fingertips.
Not bad for a kid from Flushing who made his fortune promoting concerts in Buffalo.
But his days of red carpets, A-list pals, terrorizing minions and starlets alike, and being a powerbroker in the Democratic Party are Gone With the Wind.
At 68 years old, the uber-producer’s last days look to be a long way from the Chateau Marmont.
He was sentenced to 23 years in jail earlier this month after being found guilty of
Harvey Weinstein refused to pay Kevin Smith royalties for their 1994 movie Clerks, the filmmaker has alleged.
Harvey Weinstein refused to pay Kevin Smith royalties for their 1994 movie Clerks, the filmmaker has alleged.
Kevin Smith says that Harvey Weinstein refused to pay him royalties for Clerks, Variety reports.
Kevin Smith’s 1994 directorial debut “Clerks” put him on the map, kicking off his long and lucrative relationship with Miramax, the studio founded by Harvey Weinstein and brother Bob.
By Ramin Setoodeh
Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, who is currently serving a 23-year prison sentence in New York for rape, has been hit with a new sexual assault charge in Los Angeles. The LA District Attorney’s office, which filed the original case in January, recently stated that the movie mogul is facing a new felony charge of sexual battery by restraint. The latest charge has stemmed from an incident that took place at a Beverly Hills hotel in 2010.
Los Angeles prosecutors have slapped incarcerated rapist Harvey Weinstein with a new sexual battery charge.
An additional sexual assault charge was filed against Harvey Weinstein on Friday, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office announced. The felony count of sexual battery by restraint stems from an incident that allegedly occurred at a Beverly Hills hotel in May 2010, according to authorities.
Harvey Weinstein has tested positive for coronavirus, according to a prison union boss.
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Harvey Weinstein is reportedly being sued for sexual assault and battery by an unnamed woman who claims he used his position of power in Hollywood to coerce her into having sex with him. TMZ reports that a lawsuit has been filed in Los Angeles in which an anonymous woman is joining the myriad of others who claim that the now-convicted rapist dangled a role in front of her and threatened to end her career if she did not give him what he wanted.
Harvey Weinstein is heading back to Rikers Island, after doctors concluded he was healthy enough to leave Bellevue Hospital, his spokesman said.
Convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein receiving a 23-year jail sentence was the fairy tale Once Upon a Time in Hollywood ending that I was hoping for. Weinstein’s incarceration proves justice can be grossly delayed, but eventually delivered.
Kate Beckinsale has disclosed a shocking incident involving Harvey Weinstein as the disgraced producer was sentenced to 23 years in prison for sexual assault Wednesday.
Harvey Weinstein once made the suggestion that Jennifer Aniston "should be killed", according to previously sealed court documents.
Jessica Mann was on the witness stand in the Harvey Weinstein trial for three grueling days, speaking in painful detail about the sexual assaults she suffered over the course of her five-year relationship with the producer. During cross-examination, Mann repeatedly broke down in tears and expressed anger and frustration that she was not allowed to tell her full story.
Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for rape and sexual assault.