, which was released by Miramax, in 1998. It was then she said she had the “bad experience” with the producer that she brieflyGiven the context of her book its focus on the rights of young people, Jolie spoke to the Guardian more expansively than she has before about the incident.
Victims of assault — out of shame, self-blame or simply the desire to forget — often play down such incidents. Jolie was no exception. “If you get yourself out of the room, you think he attempted but didn’t, right? The truth is that the attempt and the experience of the attempt is an assault,” says Jolie.
Asked more specifically about the incident with Weinstein, she told the Guardian she didn’t want to get too far off of the topic of the book.“It was,” she says. “It was beyond a pass, it was something I had to escape. I stayed away and warned people about him. I remember telling Jonny [Lee Miller], my first husband, who was great about it, to spread the word to other guys — don’t let girls go alone with him. I was asked to do, but I said no because he was involved.
But she went on to marry him years later. I believe it’s best that the media stay out of bitter child custody cases.
You are fooled by Angelina