Reese Witherspoon Claims Director Sexually Assaulted Her at 16
Actress Reese Witherspoon has revealed that she was sexually assaulted by a director when she was 16 years old, the latest in a series of claims about abuse in the film industry.

Actress Reese Witherspoon has revealed that she was sexually assaulted by a director when she was 16 years old, the latest in a series of claims about abuse in the film industry.

Jennifer Lawrence detailed the harassment and abuse she received as a young actress going through the Hollywood system at Elle’s annual Women in Hollywood event Monday night, as she became the latest actress to speak about her own experiences in the business amid the sexual abuse scandal swirling around Hollywood and its once-powerful producer, Harvey Weinstein.

There is a Big Story in Monday’s New York Times: “Harvey Weinstein’s Fall Opens Floodgates In Hollywood.” Except for the fact that not a single floodgate is open, that headline is deadly accurate.

Judging by the trailer and the early (and awful) Suburbicon reviews, George Clooney is once again chomping at the bit to lecture Middle America about just how awful and intolerant we all are. But are we really going to allow ourselves to be scolded by a mediocre director who defends an admitted child rapist like Roman Polanski?

Monday during his opening remarks, Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson criticized high-profile attorney Lisa Bloom for the public stands she takes as a “fiery champion of the oppressed,” which is often at odds with who she has taken on as

The Producers Guild of America voted to expel disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein from its organization Monday and announced the creation of an “Anti-Sexual Harassment Task Force” charged with researching and preventing further sexual abuse in the film industry.

Monday on his nationally syndicated radio show, conservative talker Rush Limbaugh dismissed claims that NBC Sports’ Al Michaels’ remarks a night earlier about the New York Giants having a worse week than embattled Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein were controversial. Limbaugh argued

Planned Parenthood says that disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein’s pledge of $100,000 for a Cecily Brown erotic painting “went unfulfilled” at a charity art auction held for the abortion provider in May.

The Clinton Foundation will not return or re-donate disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s $250,000 worth of contributions to the organization, claiming that the funds have been used.

Sunday on MSNBC, Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA), an outspoken critic of President Donald Trump that has frequently called for his impeachment, told network host Thomas Roberts the Democratic National Committee should return the money embattled Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein had

Sunday night, using her Facebook account, actress Rose McGowan accused disgraced attorney Lisa Bloom of offering her millions of dollars to hop on board the “Harvey’s Changed bandwagon.”

News has re-emerged that Harvey Weinstein, the Hollywood producer accused of dozens of cases of sexual assault, helped pay the legal fees for President Bill Clinton as the president battled against accusations of lying about a sexual tryst with Monica Lewinsky back in 1998.

During this week’s broadcast of the NFL matchup between the Denver Broncos and the New York Giants, the featured game for NBC’s “Sunday Night Football,” announcer Al Michael’s made what some considered to be a poorly timed joke about the

Chelsea Clinton evaded reporters outside of Northeastern University in Boston on Saturday asking whether the Clinton Foundation would return donations from alleged sex offender Harvey Weinstein.

If you have not seen this director’s movies, you have almost certainly heard of them. What you probably do not know, though, is that a few decades ago this director served time for child molestation. After his release, he then spent a few years in the purgatory of office life before resuming a film career.

Actor Robert De Niro again took the chance during a charity speech on Thursday to attack President Donald Trump, describing him as a “lowlife” and banning the president from sitting on a park bench dedicated to himself.

Actress Rose McGowan details in an interview recorded in January with parts of it published Saturday by the Observer that she had been “blacklisted” in the entertainment industry after she was raped and wanted to speak out about the assault.

Filmmaker Woody Allen told the BBC that he’s ‘sad’ for Harvey Weinstein and fears the allegations against the disgraced movie mogul may lead to a ‘witch hunt’ against men.

When Courtney Love speaks as the voice of reason, the conversation (or in the case of Harvey Weinstein, the lack of one) tends to resemble competing nuthouse monologues.

A former Miramax employee alleged in an interview published by the Daily Mail Saturday that disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein raped her in the basement of the company’s office in London in the 1990s.

Continuing her British leg of the What Happened book tour, failed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton reiterated her favoured tropes of anti-Brexitism, Russian hackers, and ‘fake news’ to the BBC’s Andrew Marr.

British actress Lysette Anthony alleges Harvey Weinstein raped her at her London home in the late 1980s, according to an interview published Saturday in the Times of London.

NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” finally broached the topic of Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein’s sexual harassment allegations during its Saturday broadcast. Last week’s broadcast of the long-running weekend night program avoided the topic altogether and was criticized for doing so. Twice

Saturday on Fox News Channel’s “Justice,” conservative commentator Mark Steyn criticized the system that had allowed embattled Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein to avoid any consequences of sexual harassment allegations dating back to the 1980s. Steyn told host Jeanine Pirro spending money on a

Hillary Clinton reacted to the abuse scandal embroiling Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein by saying the American people elected someone guilty of sexual assault to the presidency.

Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein’s membership in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has been revoked by its board.

Barbara Walters ignores former child actor Corey Feldman as he sheds light on Hollywood A-listers sexually exploiting young actors.

Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway shared with Values Voter Summit participants on Friday the respect for and elevation of women in the White House as compared to the “high horse cavalry” and Harvey Weinstein.

With the Harvey Weinstein scandal still fresh and ongoing, there was a more charged atmosphere Friday at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel than that of a normal industry Hollywood luncheon.

A timeline of allegations against film producer Harvey Weinstein, who has denied having any nonconsensual sexual conduct with any women.

Just last week, after a year of standing beside those accusing Bill Cosby, Bill O’Reilly, and President Trump of sexual misconduct (all three deny any wrongdoing), 56-year-old Lisa Bloom seemed on the verge of stepping into her mother Gloria Allred’s shoes as America’s premier left-wing, feminist attorney.

Friday on his nationally syndicated radio show, conservative talker Rush Limbaugh recommended embattled Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, currently under fire for allegations of sexual harassment, hire 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton as a crisis manager.

Like variations of a scene shot over and over again, there have been common hallmarks in the disturbing allegations leveled against Weinstein in the past week by some 30 women: A bathrobe. A request for a massage. A suggestion that it’s simply the way things work in the movie business.

Comedian Jimmy Kimmel defended the absence of jokes about disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein on his late night television show, saying he “never” called himself the “moral conscience of America.”

George Clooney has been accused of helping “blacklist” an actress after she complained of sexual and racial harassment.

British actress Sophie Dix opened up to the Guardian this week in a harrowing interview in which she describes in detail an alleged sexual assault by Harvey Weinstein when she was 22 years old, an experience she says derailed her acting career and which she called “the single most damaging thing that’s happened in my life.”

A number of celebrities have joined Rose McGowan in calling for a boycott against Twitter after the social media company suspended her account after she highlighted the sexual assault allegations surrounding embattled movie executive Harvey Weinstein.

Never in the sordid, 100-year history of Hollywood has there ever been a scandal that even approached the size, scope, and consequence of the still-mushrooming Harvey Weinstein sex-a-palooza.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo will keep over $60,000 in donations from disgraced media executive Harvey Weinstein, despite growing allegations of sexual harassment and assault.

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