Upon learning that reporters from The New York Times and The New Yorker are planning to publish allegations of his sexual and workplace impropriety, Harvey Weinstein has mobilized a robust cadre of lawyers to fight the publications, Variety reports.
At The New York Times, correspondent Jodi Kantor and investigative reporter Megan Twohey have reportedly contacted dozens of The Weinstein Company and Miramax Films co-founder’s current and former employees. Kantor and Twohey have also reportedly seen human resource files on Weinstein, and quoted female accusers on the record.
Kantor co-wrote an April 2015 exposé on Amazon’s ruthless workplace culture, and Twohey wrote a Nyt piece last month on legal complications stemming Weinstein’s role in a Spring 2015 amfAR auction. Meanwhile, “Today” contributor Ronan Farrow, the son of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, is said to be writing his own story for The New Yorker.
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At The New York Times, correspondent Jodi Kantor and investigative reporter Megan Twohey have reportedly contacted dozens of The Weinstein Company and Miramax Films co-founder’s current and former employees. Kantor and Twohey have also reportedly seen human resource files on Weinstein, and quoted female accusers on the record.
Kantor co-wrote an April 2015 exposé on Amazon’s ruthless workplace culture, and Twohey wrote a Nyt piece last month on legal complications stemming Weinstein’s role in a Spring 2015 amfAR auction. Meanwhile, “Today” contributor Ronan Farrow, the son of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, is said to be writing his own story for The New Yorker.
Read More:Harry Knowles Allegedly Sexually...
- 10/4/2017
- by Jenna Marotta
- Indiewire
It took less than 50 seconds for the Bahamas' Shaunae Miller to clinch the gold in Monday night's 400-meter dash at the Rio Olympic Games. And just a few seconds after that fans started riffing online on Miller's dramatic finish line dive. They reacted with humor, surprise and amazement. In their posts, some poked fun at her successful last-second gambit and some poked fun at themselves. And some did what the Internet let them do best: Remind everyone else how similar Miller's dive was to meme-worthy dives of yore. (And at least one person made an Arthur joke.) For more of People's Olympic coverage,...
- 8/16/2016
- by Adam Carlson, @acarlson91
- PEOPLE.com
CBS has revealed the teams for its 27th running of The Amazing Race, and they include a couple of former NFL cheerleaders and a pair of paparazzi photographers.
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Also in the mix are two California girls (Jazmine and Danielle) who in their CBS bios liken themselves to Kim and Kourtney Kardashian (aim high!), and a couple who got engaged via an Amazing Race-themed surprise proposal. The ages for this cycle’s ensemble range from 22 to 51.
RelatedFall TV Poll: Reign vs. Undateable vs. Amazing Race, and Friday’s Other DVR...
RelatedCBS Fall Premiere Dates: Supergirl Gets a Big October Launch
Also in the mix are two California girls (Jazmine and Danielle) who in their CBS bios liken themselves to Kim and Kourtney Kardashian (aim high!), and a couple who got engaged via an Amazing Race-themed surprise proposal. The ages for this cycle’s ensemble range from 22 to 51.
RelatedFall TV Poll: Reign vs. Undateable vs. Amazing Race, and Friday’s Other DVR...
- 9/2/2015
- TVLine.com
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