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Harvey Weinstein: British assistant 'paid £125k for silence' | Harvey Weinstein: British assistant 'paid £125k for silence' |
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A British former assistant of Harvey Weinstein says she was paid £125,000 ($165,200) to keep quiet after accusing the movie mogul of sexual harassment. | A British former assistant of Harvey Weinstein says she was paid £125,000 ($165,200) to keep quiet after accusing the movie mogul of sexual harassment. |
Zelda Perkins told the Financial Times she signed a non-disclosure agreement in 1998 after making the accusations. | Zelda Perkins told the Financial Times she signed a non-disclosure agreement in 1998 after making the accusations. |
She said he asked her to give him massages and tried to pull her into bed, but she "was made to feel ashamed for disclosing his behaviour". | She said he asked her to give him massages and tried to pull her into bed, but she "was made to feel ashamed for disclosing his behaviour". |
Weinstein has denied any allegations of non-consensual sex "unequivocally". | Weinstein has denied any allegations of non-consensual sex "unequivocally". |
The former assistant said she reported her allegations after a female colleague told her she had also been sexually harassed by the film producer. | The former assistant said she reported her allegations after a female colleague told her she had also been sexually harassed by the film producer. |
The two women subsequently sought damages and were awarded a sum of £250,000 ($330,500), split equally, but also signed a non-disclosure agreement, prohibiting them from discussing the allegations. | The two women subsequently sought damages and were awarded a sum of £250,000 ($330,500), split equally, but also signed a non-disclosure agreement, prohibiting them from discussing the allegations. |
By breaking the agreement, Ms Perkins could be liable to repay the settlement, and potentially pay damages and other legal fees stipulated in the contract. | By breaking the agreement, Ms Perkins could be liable to repay the settlement, and potentially pay damages and other legal fees stipulated in the contract. |
However, she told the Financial Times: "I want to publicly break my non-disclosure agreement. | However, she told the Financial Times: "I want to publicly break my non-disclosure agreement. |
"Unless somebody does this there won't be a debate about how egregious these agreements are and the amount of duress that victims are put under." | "Unless somebody does this there won't be a debate about how egregious these agreements are and the amount of duress that victims are put under." |
She claims that the film executive would ask her to massage him while he was in his underwear, when they were alone in hotel rooms. | She claims that the film executive would ask her to massage him while he was in his underwear, when they were alone in hotel rooms. |
Her testimony is similar to that of a number of Hollywood actresses - Lupita Nyong'o and Gwyneth Paltrow both claimed Weinstein suggested a massage in his bedroom and hotel room respectively. | Her testimony is similar to that of a number of Hollywood actresses - Lupita Nyong'o and Gwyneth Paltrow both claimed Weinstein suggested a massage in his bedroom and hotel room respectively. |
Ms Perkins added that she often had to wake him up in the morning and "he would try to pull me into bed". | Ms Perkins added that she often had to wake him up in the morning and "he would try to pull me into bed". |
Weinstein has apologised for the way he has "behaved with colleagues in the past" and acknowledged that his actions have "caused a lot of pain". | Weinstein has apologised for the way he has "behaved with colleagues in the past" and acknowledged that his actions have "caused a lot of pain". |
However, he has said many of the accusations against him are "patently false", and in a statement to the FT, said he had "confirmed that there were never any acts of retaliation against any women for refusing his advances". | However, he has said many of the accusations against him are "patently false", and in a statement to the FT, said he had "confirmed that there were never any acts of retaliation against any women for refusing his advances". |
Ms Perkins is one of scores of accusers who have come forward after a New York Times investigation into Weinstein's conduct. | Ms Perkins is one of scores of accusers who have come forward after a New York Times investigation into Weinstein's conduct. |
Actress Rose McGowan claimed that she reached a $100,000 (£84,000) settlement with Weinstein in 1997 after an alleged incident in a hotel room at the Sundance Film Festival. | Actress Rose McGowan claimed that she reached a $100,000 (£84,000) settlement with Weinstein in 1997 after an alleged incident in a hotel room at the Sundance Film Festival. |
The New York Times said a legal document confirming the settlement stipulated it was "not to be construed as an admission", but intended to "avoid litigation and buy peace". | The New York Times said a legal document confirming the settlement stipulated it was "not to be construed as an admission", but intended to "avoid litigation and buy peace". |
Allegations against the 65-year-old are subject to criminal investigations in London, Los Angeles and New York. | Allegations against the 65-year-old are subject to criminal investigations in London, Los Angeles and New York. |
He is also under civil rights investigation in New York state. | He is also under civil rights investigation in New York state. |
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