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“Could I Fairly Write About a Man Who Was Such a Monster?”: With Hollywood Ending, Ken Auletta Caps His Decades-Long Pursuit of Harvey Weinstein
He failed to reveal Weinstein’s sexual predation for The New Yorker, though helped Ronan Farrow deliver the goods. Now—with the help of Bob Weinstein—Auletta adds fresh intrigue to the NBC drama while dissecting the disgraced producer’s life, his downfall, and the culture that enabled his abuse.
By Joe Pompeo
In Good Company
Bob Weinstein Eyes a Comeback With New Production Company
After his and Harvey’s production company went bankrupt, the younger Weinstein is returning to film under a new name.
By Kevin Fitzpatrick
the latest
Harvey Weinstein Reportedly Reaches $44 Million Settlement for Numerous Lawsuits
The disgraced mogul has apparently reached a deal with former Weinstein Company board members and alleged sexual misconduct victims.
By Yohana Desta
what’s next?
$500 Million Deal Saves Weinstein Company—but Harvey’s Reportedly Getting Nothing
After false starts and much hand-wringing, the Weinstein Company will live on—after it changes its name.
By Yohana Desta
The Weinstein Shadow
New Lawsuit Blocks Sale of Weinstein Company
Remaining shareholders hoping to make some money will have to wait.
By Joanna Robinson
t.w.c.
Can the Weinstein Company Ever Rebrand Itself?
Reports suggest that the company is undergoing a makeover and testing out aggressively generic new names—but will that be enough?
By Yohana Desta
saved
Warner Bros. Rescues Paddington 2 from the Weinstein Company
The children’s movie will no longer be associated with T.W.C. after the bombshell Weinstein scandal.
By Yohana Desta
HWD Daily
The Lawyers Are Coming for the Weinsteins
The first legal ramifications to the Harvey Weinstein fallout: a $5 million lawsuit brought against the Weinstein Company.
By Rebecca Keegan
litigation
And So It Begins: Weinstein Company Hit with $5 Million Lawsuit
Actress Dominique Huett says the board “had actual knowledge” about Harvey Weinstein’s alleged misconduct.
By Yohana Desta
behind closed doors
The Weinstein Company Staff Is Begging for Forgiveness—and Loosened N.D.A.s
In a blistering new statement, select T.W.C. employees condemned Harvey Weinstein in the harshest terms and called for the company to let them out of their N.D.A.s “so we may speak openly.”
By Yohana Desta
HWD Daily
Bob Weinstein Allegedly Sexually Harassed a Woman, Too
Show-runner Amanda Segel says that Bob, brother of Harvey Weinstein, asked her “highly intimate questions and made romantic overtures.”
By Rebecca Keegan
Warren Report
Another Trump Nominee Taken Down by Scandal
The president’s would-be drug czar, Tom Marino, is withdrawing from consideration for the job.
By James Warren
jumping ship
Harvey Weinstein Officially Resigns from the Sinking Weinstein Company. What Now?
Meanwhile, Bob Weinstein has now been accused of sexual harassment by a TV show-runner.
By Yohana Desta
Rebranding
Bob Weinstein Meets His Moment of Reckoning
As he fights to save The Weinstein Company, Harvey Weinstein’s business partner and younger brother says he doesn’t see true remorse from the fallen movie mogul.
By Emma Stefansky
awards season
It Looks Like the Weinstein Company Is Giving Up on the Oscar Race
The Current War, the studio’s lone awards-season hope, is nowhere to be found on the schedule.
By Yohana Desta
down and dirty
Why It Took So Long for the Harvey Weinstein Allegations to Surface
According to Peter Biskind, the man who literally wrote the book on Miramax.
By Yohana Desta
HWD Daily
The N.Y.P.D. Is Officially Investigating Harvey Weinstein—Again
Police confirm that they’re “conducting a review to determine if there are any additional complaints relating to the Harvey Weinstein matter.”
By Rebecca Keegan
pointing fingers
What, Exactly, Did the Weinstein Company Know About the Harvey Weinstein Allegations?
Harvey Weinstein’s former lawyer David Boies is telling a different story.
By Yohana Desta
In Jeopardy
Harvey Weinstein’s Media Powerhouse Comes Crashing Down
With its co-founder on leave, an internal investigation underway, and board members resigning, can The Weinstein Company survive?
By Emma Stefansky