Post by account_disabled on Mar 11, 2024 10:00:29 GMT
The Weinstein case is historic not only because of the seriousness of the crime he committed, but because thanks to it hundreds of people have been encouraged to denounce those who at some point sexually attacked them.
After months and months of accusations against the film producer in different media, next September will be his trial in which he will be tried for the crimes of sexual assault of two women, for rape in 2013 and a forced relationship in 2006. .
He is likely to be sentenced to life in France Mobile Number List prison, however, while that happens, Harvey and the New York prosecutor's office are reaching a deal that involves compensating the women who sued for the producer's sexual misconduct .
Insurers do not want to defend Weinstein
It is worth mentioning that the product was only formally accused of two attacks in New York , since the other accusations were too old and the crimes expired.
Weinstein will pay 44 million for his sexual conduct
The exact amount that Weinstein will have to pay is not yet specified, however, the proposal that was presented to the judge overseeing the company's suspension of payments in the United States is around $44 million.
It should be noted that this agreement does not affect the criminal proceedings that Weinstein faces.
Harvey Weinstein and the New York prosecutor's office are reaching an agreement that seeks to compensate the women who sued for the producer's sexual misconduct.
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In addition, the New York State Attorney's Office sued Weinstein, his brother Robert and the company's board of directors in February of last year for having created a work environment that endangered the production company's employees, whom they " "He mistreated and exploited mercilessly."
«For the first time we have an agreement in principle economic that is supported by the plaintiffs, the attorney general's office, the defendants and all insurers. The compensation, which is not specified, will be “significant” for Harvey Weinstein's victims as well as for creditors who did business with the studios.
According to The Wall Street Journal, 30 million would go to the victims, former employees of Weinstein's company.
The civil pact would be closed 19 months after the first women's accusations were made public. The accusations against the producer caused the film industry and Hollywood to be unbalanced. 80 women accused him of harassment, but only a dozen sued him seeking financial compensation for damages.
Weinstein has to date denied all allegations accusing him of sexual crimes, including rape. He assures that the relationships he had were consensual. But in parallel with the criminal case, for which he could be sentenced to life in prison if he is found guilty, his lawyers tried to resolve the civil lawsuits en bloc and thus avoid going to trial.
Harassment in the Weinstein era
Since the accusations began, producer Harvey Weinstein highlighted sexual harassment in Hollywood thanks to a report shared by the New York Times, which detailed that for decades several actresses were victims of his abuse; Three days later, Weinstein was fired from the company he founded.
After months and months of accusations against the film producer in different media, next September will be his trial in which he will be tried for the crimes of sexual assault of two women, for rape in 2013 and a forced relationship in 2006. .
He is likely to be sentenced to life in France Mobile Number List prison, however, while that happens, Harvey and the New York prosecutor's office are reaching a deal that involves compensating the women who sued for the producer's sexual misconduct .
Insurers do not want to defend Weinstein
It is worth mentioning that the product was only formally accused of two attacks in New York , since the other accusations were too old and the crimes expired.
Weinstein will pay 44 million for his sexual conduct
The exact amount that Weinstein will have to pay is not yet specified, however, the proposal that was presented to the judge overseeing the company's suspension of payments in the United States is around $44 million.
It should be noted that this agreement does not affect the criminal proceedings that Weinstein faces.
Harvey Weinstein and the New York prosecutor's office are reaching an agreement that seeks to compensate the women who sued for the producer's sexual misconduct.
Tweet this sentence.
In addition, the New York State Attorney's Office sued Weinstein, his brother Robert and the company's board of directors in February of last year for having created a work environment that endangered the production company's employees, whom they " "He mistreated and exploited mercilessly."
«For the first time we have an agreement in principle economic that is supported by the plaintiffs, the attorney general's office, the defendants and all insurers. The compensation, which is not specified, will be “significant” for Harvey Weinstein's victims as well as for creditors who did business with the studios.
According to The Wall Street Journal, 30 million would go to the victims, former employees of Weinstein's company.
The civil pact would be closed 19 months after the first women's accusations were made public. The accusations against the producer caused the film industry and Hollywood to be unbalanced. 80 women accused him of harassment, but only a dozen sued him seeking financial compensation for damages.
Weinstein has to date denied all allegations accusing him of sexual crimes, including rape. He assures that the relationships he had were consensual. But in parallel with the criminal case, for which he could be sentenced to life in prison if he is found guilty, his lawyers tried to resolve the civil lawsuits en bloc and thus avoid going to trial.
Harassment in the Weinstein era
Since the accusations began, producer Harvey Weinstein highlighted sexual harassment in Hollywood thanks to a report shared by the New York Times, which detailed that for decades several actresses were victims of his abuse; Three days later, Weinstein was fired from the company he founded.