Queen Elizabeth is taking away an important honour bestowed upon disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
02.09.2020 - 20:19 / variety.com
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterA plan to resolve much of the litigation surrounding Harvey Weinstein appeared to be dead just a few weeks ago, after a federal judge rejected the deal as “obnoxious.”But a scaled-down version of the plan has since been revived, and on Wednesday it took one step closer to the finish line.U.S.
bankruptcy judge Mary Walrath indicated that she will allow a notice to be distributed alerting Weinstein’s potential victims that they must submit a claim if they wish to
.Queen Elizabeth is taking away an important honour bestowed upon disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
Queen Elizabeth II has stripped disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of theCommander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire honor, or CBE, that he had been awarded in 2004. Weinstein, the former Miramax and Weinstein Co.
Queen Elizabeth II has revoked Harvey Weinstein's royal honorific of Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, reported Entertainment Weekly. The disgraced movie producer was given a CBE back in 2004 honoring his contributions to the British film industry.
Harvey Weinstein has been stripped of his CBE by the Queen after being convicted of a criminal sexual act in the first degree and rape in the third degree.The movie mogul was sentenced to 23 years in prison in March during a hearing at Manhattan Criminal Court.Weinstein was given the honorary CBE in 2004 in recognition of his contributions to the British film industry but has now had the title taken away from him.A notice in The Gazette – the official public record for the UK – read: “The Queen
Queen Elizabeth II revoked Harvey Weinstein’s royal honorific six months after he was sentenced to prison for sexual assault.Weinstein, 68, was appointed an honorary Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 2004 for his achievements in the entertainment industry.
The Gazette, announcing the news.The notice announced: ‘The Queen has directed that the appointment of Harvey Weinstein to be an Honorary Commander of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, dated January 19 2004, shall be cancelled and annulled and that his name shall be erased from the Register of the said Order.’Honours can be removed with approval from the Queen, with a committee considering whether the honour holder has brought the system into ‘disrepute’.The
Queen Elizabeth is taking away an important honor bestowed upon disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein.
Harvey Weinstein has been stripped of his CBE.
Naman Ramachandran Queen Elizabeth II has stripped disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein of the honorary CBE he was awarded in 2004.“The Queen has directed that the appointment of Harvey Weinstein to be an Honorary Commander of the Civil Division of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, dated 29 January 2004, shall be cancelled and annulled and that his name shall be erased from the Register of the said Order,” the U.K.’s official public record gazette states.The U.K.
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Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterMaryland Gov. Larry Hogan announced on Tuesday that movie theaters will be allowed to reopen in the state on Friday, in time for the release of “Tenet.”Maryland follows New Jersey, which announced on Monday that its theaters could also reopen on Friday.Theaters and other indoor entertainment venues in Maryland will be limited to 50% capacity, or 100 people, whichever is less.
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