In response, 21 women who came forward and claimed they were victims of Weinstein’s sexual misconduct issued a statement as a joint group of “,” a term dating to 2017. The high-profile signatories included Ashley Judd, Rose McGowan, Lauren Sivan and Rosanna Arquette.
“They, Harvey Weinstein and his advisers, believe he has done nothing wrong and that he deserves to be welcomed back into society. This is far from the truth,” the statement said. “The segment displayed to a national audience the same dismissive, manipulative tactics Harvey implemented to silence the voices of so many women for decades and helped create an environment that allowed him to leverage his power to strategically dismantle their reputations and careers.“We believe the evidence against Harvey presented in the trial next month will be a moment of reckoning and he will be held accountable for his crimes.
In addition to Judd, Sivan, McGowan and Arquette, the Silence Breakers signing the note included Caitlin Dulany, Dawn Dunning, Dominique Huett, Erika Rosenbaum, Jasmine Lobe, Jessica Barth, Katherine Kendall, Larissa Gomes, Louise Godbold, Louisette Geiss, Lucia Evans, Lysette Anthony, Paula Williams, Rowena Chiu, Sarah Ann Masse, Tara Subkoff and Zoe Brock
Trying to play the victim and reusing Bill Cosby's playbook of walking with assistance for sympathy. Shame on him!
Look at what happens to monsters when they can’t feast on your fear. Weak. Pathetic.
Good for them . We are not going to tolerate the sanitization of his evil deeds. MSM stop with the reputation rebuilding romp .
I loath the dirty old ratbag and all associated with him.He's given Hollywood a bad name,not that it was any good in the first place with it's appalling unfairness.
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