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《紐約時報》踢爆好萊塢金牌製片哈維韋斯坦(Harvey Weinstein)長年對女星、女職員猥褻。哈維韋斯坦發表聲明澄清,坦言過往確實有過「不恰當的行為」,但否認性騷指控。不過他的電影公司溫斯坦影業(The Weinstein Company)董事會在周五決定,要針對此事進行內部調查,哈維韋斯坦則將無限期停職,直到調查結果出爐。根據《紐時》報導,哈維韋斯坦多年來騷擾女性助理、行政人員和女演員,當中包含女星艾希莉賈德、蘿絲麥高文控訴他騷擾。至少有8名受害女子與他私下進行和解。報導刊出後他暫停公開行程,並透過律師駁斥性騷指控。哈維韋斯坦與弟弟包柏共同創辦的溫斯坦影業(The Weinstein Company),董事會決定聘請法律事務所,調查整件性騷指控的來龍去脈:「我們強力支持哈維韋斯坦的決定,也就是從今天開始,暫時從職位下台。」、「就像他自己說的,他所坦承的那些問題,必須尋求專業協助。」過去在好萊塢圈內,關於哈維韋斯坦的性騷謠言早已廣為流傳。直到《紐時》報導後,才讓整起事件攤在陽光下。報導內容提及,女星艾希莉賈德指控,當年赴約前往飯店吃早餐,與哈維韋斯坦洽談商業合作,卻被韋斯坦要求幫自己按摩,甚至看他洗澡等。報導刊出後,哈維韋斯坦揚言控告《紐時》,又稱自己要轉移憤怒,所以要將心思全數灌注在對付「美國步槍協會」(NRA)。 (林孝儒/綜合外電報導)

 

 

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哈維·溫斯坦Harvey Weinstein,1952年3月19日),美國電影製作和電影工作室的製作人。他最出名的米拉麥克斯電影公司的聯合創始人。自2005年以來,他和弟弟鮑勃·溫斯坦共同管理他們的電影製作公司溫斯坦影業[1]。曾贏得奧斯卡獎莎翁情史)。

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Harvey Weinstein

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Harvey Weinstein
CBE
Harvey Weinstein 2010 Time 100 Shankbone.jpg
Weinstein in 2010
Born March 19, 1952 (age 65)
Flushing, New York, U.S.
Nationality American
Occupation Film producer
co-founder of Miramax Films andThe Weinstein Company
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Eve Chilton (1987–2004; 3 children)
Georgina Chapman (2007–present; 2 children)
Children 5

Harvey Weinstein, CBE (honorary) (born March 19, 1952) is an American film producerand film studio executive. He is best known as co-founder of Miramax, which produced several popular independent films includingPulp Fiction, Clerks, The Crying Game, andSex, Lies, and Videotape.[1] He and his brother Bob have been co-chairmen of The Weinstein Company, their film production company, since 2005. He won an Academy Award for producing Shakespeare in Love, and garnered seven Tony Awards for producing a variety of winning plays and musicals, including The Producers, Billy Elliot the Musical, and August: Osage County.[2]

Weinstein has been accused by multiple women of committing sexual harassment over several decades.[3] Following a bout of allegations made against him in October 2017, Weinstein was terminated from The Weinstein Company by its board of directors on October 8, 2017.

Education and early career

Weinstein was born in Flushing, New York.[4] He was raised in a Jewish family,[5] the son of Max Weinstein, a diamond cutter (d. 1976[6]), and Miriam (née Postel; d. 2016 at 90[6]).[7]He grew up with his younger brother, Bob Weinstein, in a housing co-op namedElectchester in New York City. He graduated from John Bowne High School and theUniversity at Buffalo.[8][9] Weinstein, his brother Bob, and Corky Burger independently produced rock concerts as Harvey & Corky Productions in Buffalo through most of the 1970s.

Film career

1970s: Early work and creation of Miramax

Both Weinstein brothers had grown up with a passion for movies and they nurtured a desire to enter the film industry. In the late 1970s, using profits from their concert promotion business, the brothers created a small independent film distribution company namedMiramax, named after their parents, Miriam and Max. The company's first releases were primarily music-oriented concert films such as Paul McCartney's Rockshow.

1980s: Success with arthouse and independent films

In the early 1980s, Miramax acquired the rights to two British films of benefit shows filmed for the human rights organization Amnesty International. Working closely with Martin Lewis, the producer of the original films, the Weinstein brothers edited the two films into one movie tailored for the American market. The resulting film was released as The Secret Policeman's Other Ball in May 1982 and it became Miramax's first hit. The movie raised considerable sums for Amnesty International and was credited by Amnesty with having helped to raise its profile in the United States.[8][10]

Weinstein at the2002 Cannes Film Festival

The Weinsteins slowly built upon this success throughout the 1980s with arthouse films that achieved critical attention and modest commercial success. Harvey Weinstein and Miramax gained wider attention in 1988 with the release of Errol Morris's documentary The Thin Blue Line, which detailed the struggle of Randall Adams, a wrongfully convicted inmate sentenced to death row. The publicity that soon surrounded the case resulted in the release of Adams and nationwide publicity for Miramax. In 1989, their successful launch release of Steven Soderbergh's Sex, Lies, and Videotape propelled Miramax to become the most successful independent studio in America.[11]

Also in 1989, Miramax released two art-house films, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover and director Pedro Almodóvar's film Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!, both of which the MPAA rating board gave anX-rating, effectively stopping nationwide release for these films. Weinstein sued the MPAA over the rating system. His lawsuit was later thrown out, but got the MPAA to agree to introduce the new NC-17 rating.

1990s–2000s: Further success, Disney ownership deal

Miramax continued to grow its library of films and directors until, in 1993, after the success of The Crying Game, Disney offered the Weinsteins $80 million for ownership of Miramax.[12] Agreeing to the deal that would cement their Hollywood clout and ensure that they would remain at the head of their company, Miramax followed the next year with their first blockbuster, Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction and distributed the popular independent film Clerks. Miramax won its first Academy Award for Best Picture in 1997 with the victory ofThe English Patient (Pulp Fiction was nominated in 1995 but lost to Forrest Gump). This started a string of critical successes that included Good Will Hunting (1997) Shakespeare in Love (1998), both of which won several awards, including numerous Academy Awards.

2005–2017: The Weinstein Company

On March 29, 2005, it was announced that the Weinstein brothers would leave Miramax on September 30 to form their own production company, named The Weinstein Company, with several other media executives, directors Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez, andColin Vaines, who had successfully run the production department at Miramax for ten years and moved with the brothers to head development in The Weinstein Company.[13] The board of The Weinstein Company fired him on October 8, 2017 following allegations of Weinstein's sexual misconduct.[14]

Praise and criticism

In 2004, Weinstein was appointed an honorary Commander of the Order of the British Empire in recognition of his contributions to the British film industry (the award being "honorary" because he is a citizen of the United States).[15]

While lauded for opening up the independent film market and making it financially viable, Weinstein has been criticized by some for the techniques he has allegedly applied in his business dealings. Peter Biskind's book, Down and Dirty Pictures: Miramax, Sundance and the Rise of Independent Film,[8] details criticism of Miramax's release history and editing of Asian films, such as Shaolin Soccer, Hero and Princess Mononoke. There is a rumour that when Harvey Weinstein was charged with handling the U.S. release ofPrincess Mononoke, Miyazaki sent him a samurai sword in the post. Attached to the blade was a stark message: "No cuts". Miyazaki commented on the incident: "Actually, my producer did that. Although I did go to New York to meet this man, this Harvey Weinstein, and I was bombarded with this aggressive attack, all these demands for cuts. I defeated him."[16] Weinstein has always insisted that such editing was done in the interest of creating the most financially viable film. "I'm not cutting for fun", Harvey Weinstein said in an interview. "I'm cutting for the shit to work. All my life I served one master: the film. I love movies."[10][17]

Another example cited by Biskind was Phillip Noyce's The Quiet American, whose release Weinstein delayed following the September 11 attacks, due to audience reaction in test screenings to the film's critical tone towards America's past foreign policy. After being told the film would go straight-to-video, Noyce planned to screen the film in Toronto International Film Festival in order to mobilize critics to pressure Miramax to release it theatrically. Weinstein decided to screen the film at the Festival only after he was lobbied by star Michael Caine, who threatened to boycott publicity for another film he had made for Miramax. The film received mostly positive reviews at the Festival, and Miramax eventually released the film theatrically, but it was alleged that Miramax did not make a major effort to promote the film for Academy Award consideration, though Caine was nominated for anAcademy Award for Best Actor.[8]

Weinstein's aggressive efforts to campaign for Oscars for his films during Oscar season led to a ban on such campaigns by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[18]

Weinstein has also cultivated a reputation for ruthlessness and fits of anger. According to Biskind, Weinstein once put a New York Observer reporter in a headlock while throwing him out of a party. On another occasion, Weinstein excoriated director Julie Taymor and her husband during a disagreement over a test screening of her movie Frida.[10]

In a 2004 newspaper article, in New York magazine, Weinstein appeared somewhat repentant for his often aggressive discussions with directors and producers.[19] However, aNewsweek story on October 13, 2008, criticized Weinstein, who was accused of "hasslingSydney Pollack on his deathbed" about the release of the film The Reader. After Weinstein offered $1 million to charity if the accusation could be proven, journalist Nikki Finkepublished an email sent by Scott Rudin on August 22 asserting that Weinstein "harassed"Anthony Minghella's widow and a bedridden Pollack until Pollack's family asked him to stop.[20][21]

In September 2009, Weinstein publicly voiced opposition to efforts to extradite Roman Polanski from Switzerland to the U.S. regarding a 1977 charge that he had drugged and raped a 13-year-old, to which Polanski had pleaded guilty before fleeing the country.[22]Weinstein, whose company had distributed a film about the Polanski case, questioned whether Polanski committed any crime,[23] prompting Los Angeles County District AttorneySteve Cooley to insist that Polanski's guilty plea indicated that his action was a crime, and that several other serious charges were pending.[24]

In November 2011, independent filmmaker Michael Bartlett blamed Weinstein for the poor quality of his film, World of the Dead: The Zombie Diaries, citing pressure from Weinstein to deliver the film ahead of schedule. When Weinstein said, "This is the date you will deliver the film and if it isn't finished then we'll finish it for you", the post production was rushed and the editing and sound mix were not completed properly.[25]

In March 2012, Weinstein was made a Chevalier (knight) of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French Consulate in New York City in recognition of Miramax's efforts to increase the presence and popularity of foreign films in the United States.[26]

In April 2012, Time magazine included Weinstein in its annual list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World.[27]

In 2013, New York Post film critic Kyle Smith accused Harvey Weinstein of making numerous anti-Catholic films, including Priest (1994), The Butcher Boy (1997), The Magdalene Sisters (2002), and Philomena (2013).[28]

Activism

Weinstein is also active on issues such as poverty, AIDS, juvenile diabetes, and multiple sclerosis research. He serves on the Board of the Robin Hood Foundation, a New York City-based non-profit that targets poverty, and co-chaired one of its annual benefits.[29] He is critical of the lack of gun control laws and universal health care in the United States.[30]

Weinstein has been a supporter and generous contributor to the Democratic Partyincluding the campaigns of President Barack Obama and presidential candidates Hillary Clinton, and John Kerry.[31] He supported Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign,[32]and in 2012, he hosted an election fundraiser for President Obama at his home inWestport, Connecticut.[33] In 2013, he expressed support of President Obama amid criticism for the launch of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Weinstein has expressed favorable opinions about New Jersey Governor Chris Christie.

Senator Al Franken (MN), who had received $20,000 from Weinstein donated his contributions to the Minnesota Indian Women's Resources Center.[34] Senator Patrick Leahy (VT) and Senator Martin Heinrich (NM), donated campaign contributions received from Weinstein to funds supporting women.[35]

Legal problems

In February 2009, former Sam & Dave singer Samuel David Moore filed suit against Harvey and Bob Weinstein for allegedly basing Soul Men, a Weinstein Co. comedy starring Bernie Mac and Samuel L. Jackson, on Sam & Dave's career.[36]

In February 2011, filmmaker Michael Moore took legal action against the Weinstein brothers, claiming he was owed millions in profits for his 2004 documentary Fahrenheit 9/11.[37] In February 2012, Moore dropped the lawsuit for an undisclosed settlement.[38]

Sexual harassment allegations

On October 5, 2017, Weinstein was accused of sexual harassment by a number of women, including Ashley Judd. In a statement to The New York Times, he said, “I appreciate the way I’ve behaved with colleagues in the past has caused a lot of pain, and I sincerely apologize for it." An adviser described him as “an old dinosaur learning new ways.” He said he was due to take a sabbatical and was working with therapists to “deal with this issue head on."[3] However, his consulting lawyer, Lisa Bloom, stated that “he denies many of the accusations as patently false.”[3]

In an email to The Hollywood Reporter, Weinstein's attorney Charles Harder said they would be suing The New York Times and any proceeds derived from the suit would be donated to women's organizations. Harder's email read as follows:

The New York Times published today a story that is saturated with false and defamatory statements about Harvey Weinstein...It relies on mostly hearsay accounts and a faulty report, apparently stolen from an employee personnel file, which has been debunked by nine different eyewitnesses. We sent the Times the facts and evidence, but they ignored it and rushed to publish. We are preparing the lawsuit now. All proceeds will be donated to women’s organizations.[39]


Depictions in media

Harvey Weingard, a character portrayed by Maury Chaykin on the HBO TV seriesEntourage, is based on Weinstein. Although the character is portrayed as an intimidating and aggressive producer, Weinstein has reportedly responded positively to the character.[40] The foul-mouthed character Malcolm Tucker in the BBC series The Thick of Itis based on Hollywood agents and producers, notably Harvey Weinstein and the team at Miramax that has been "long celebrated for Malcolm-like behavior," according to actor Peter Capaldi.[41][42]

Personal life

Weinstein has been married twice:

  • In 1987, he married his assistant Eve Chilton. They divorced in 2004.[19][43] They had three children: Remy (previously Lily) (born 1995), Emma (born 1998), and Ruth (born 2002).[44]
  • In 2007, he married English fashion designer and actress Georgina Chapman.[45] They have a daughter, India Pearl (born 2010)[46] and a son, Dashiell[47] (born 2013).[48]

On August 20, 2012, Vivek Shah was arrested for the attempted extortion of Weinstein,Chris Cline, and three other unnamed individuals. Shah demanded millions of dollars be wired to an offshore bank account or he would murder the family members of each recipient of his extortion letters.[49] A seven-count felony indictment against Shah was filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles in September 2012.[50] Shah was convicted in September 2013 and sentenced to seven years in prison.

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好萊塢名製作人溫斯坦 性醜聞風暴

好萊塢知名製作人溫斯坦被爆幾十年來利用他的權勢,性騷擾無數女藝人,包括梅莉史翠普、茱蒂丹契等重量級的女演員,紛紛站出來,唾棄溫斯坦,聲援受害人。(夏明珠報導)

在好萊塢電影界,擁有近乎宗師地位的哈威溫斯坦,製作的電影得獎無數,捧紅過許多明星,他在好萊塢呼風喚雨,與他合作,幾乎就是名利雙收的保證,在被紐約時報揭發性騷擾醜聞後,他宣佈退隱,並公開道歉,卻又說紐約時報的報導內容,有許多與事實不符。

這件事最讓人無法接受的是,許多人早就知道溫斯坦的色狼行徑,卻包庇縱容他那麼多年,因為他有錢有勢,也善於運用他的影響力,替自己賺更多的錢和謀取名聲,他是希拉蕊的大金主,也曾安排美國前總統歐巴馬的大女兒瑪麗亞到電影公司實習。

與溫斯坦合作過的好萊塢重量級女星,多不勝數,曾經以鐵娘子第二次拿到奧斯卡最佳女主角的梅莉史翠普,在得獎致詞的時候,戲稱溫斯坦是神。在醜聞爆發後多日,她打破沉默,對相關的新聞,表示震驚,她稱讚那些站出來揭發醜聞的受害人勇敢,並表明,包括她自己在內,許多人對哈威溫斯坦的行徑其實並不知情。

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韋斯坦(左)與女星妮可基曼。路透

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美國電影大亨哈維韋斯坦(Harvey Weinstein)被爆出數十年來性騷擾多名女星及員工,周日被韋斯坦影業公司(The Weinstein Company)炒魷魚。韋斯坦公司董事會宣佈,有關韋斯坦品行的新資料公開後,他已被立刻解僱。韋斯坦影業是哈維韋斯坦與其弟弟聯手創辦的公司,曾出品《王者之聲》、《大藝術家》,《莎翁情史》等知名電影。《紐約時報》本月5日報導,韋斯坦三十年多年來對女星、女性助理、行政人員上下其手、至少8名女子與他捲入訴訟糾紛,女星艾希莉賈德(Ashley Judd)及蘿絲麥高雲(Rose McGowan)亦是受害人。《紐約時報》報導一出,溫斯坦隨即自行無限期請假,暫停出席公開活動。(國際中心/綜合外電報導)跟上國際脈動,快來蘋果國際按讚

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美金牌製作人 性騷女星被炒

 
 
 
65歲的韋斯坦數十年來猥褻多名女星及女職員,似已是好萊塢公開的秘密。 美聯社

【李寧怡╱綜合外電報導】好萊塢金牌製作人哈維韋斯坦縱橫美國影壇40年,是奧斯卡常勝軍,但上周遭踢爆他長年利用權勢性騷女星及女職員,消息震撼好萊塢,民主黨大老急忙捐出他給的政治獻金,總統川普則嘲諷「不意外」。他親手創辦的重量級製片公司急於止血,前天宣布將他開除。

哈維韋斯坦(Harvey Weinstein)1970年代與弟弟羅伯共創米拉麥克斯(Miramax)影業,曾出品奧斯卡最佳影片《莎翁情史》、《英倫情人》等名作,1990年代將公司賣給迪士尼後,兄弟倆再共組「韋斯坦公司」,曾以《王者之聲》、《大藝術家》連奪兩年奧斯卡最佳影片,也製作《決戰時裝伸展台》等電視節目。 

女星艾希莉賈德20年前曾被韋斯坦要求看他洗澡。路透

花大錢達成和解

《紐約時報》上周四披露,65歲的韋斯坦數十年來猥褻、性騷多名女子,曾付錢和解多起性騷訴訟。他常邀年輕女性到飯店房間談拍片事宜,女星艾希莉賈德(Ashley Judd)20年前曾被要求看他洗澡,或讓他幫她按摩。1997年他也曾付約300萬元台幣,與當時23歲的女星蘿絲麥高文(Rose McGowan)就性騷訴訟達成和解。 
韋斯坦對此發表聲明道歉,承認過去行為「造成很大的痛苦」。去年大選時他曾表態支持希拉蕊,如今爆發醜聞讓共和黨人大作文章;他曾金援的民主黨重量級參議員舒默、華倫等人,立刻將錢捐給慈善機構。 
韋斯坦公司全為男性的董事會,上周五宣布韋斯坦「無限期休假」,但有5名董事陸續宣布走人。福斯新聞前主播席文披露,韋斯坦曾在一間餐廳的走廊上擋住她,在她面前自慰,還要求親吻她。 

女星蘿絲麥高文也曾遭韋斯坦性騷,最後拿錢和解。翻攝Instagram

公司存續待觀察

眼看醜聞愈演愈烈,韋斯坦公司前晚緊急開董事會後宣布將韋斯坦開除,但他是公司靈魂人物,少了他後公司如何存續仍待觀察。韋斯坦性騷女星似為好萊塢公開的秘密,眾多一線明星迄今沉默以對,也遭到批評。 

韋斯坦小檔案

●年齡:65歲(1952/03/19生)
●創業:與弟弟共創米拉麥克斯(Miramax)影業、韋斯坦公司
●電影:《莎翁情史》、《紐約黑幫》、《華麗年代》等片製作人;《黑色追緝令》、《心靈捕手》、《英倫情人》、《王者之聲》、《為愛朗讀》、《大藝術家》、《派特的幸福劇本》等片執行製片
●家庭:兩度結婚共有5名子女,現任妻子為41歲女演員查普曼(Georgina Chapman)
資料來源:綜合外電 

http://www.appledaily.com.tw/appledaily/article/international/20171010/37808404/%E7%BE%8E%E9%87%91%E7%89%8C%E8%A3%BD%E4%BD%9C%E4%BA%BA%E6%80%A7%E9%A8%B7%E5%A5%B3%E6%98%9F%E8%A2%AB%E7%82%92

 

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名製片性醜聞連環爆 設計師妻訴請離婚 

哈維韋斯坦(左)與妻子查普曼(右)。路透

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《紐約時報》踢爆好萊塢金牌製片哈維韋斯坦(Harvey Weinstein)過去數十年對女星和女職員性騷擾猥褻,外界震驚、譴責。醜聞曝光後,哈維韋斯坦遭自己一手創立的韋斯坦影業開除。最新消息指出,韋斯坦的老婆、41歲時裝設計師查普曼(Georgina Chapman)表示將向他訴請離婚。《紐時》在報導中揭露,好萊塢女星艾希莉賈德(Ashley Judd)20年前獲韋斯坦的邀請進飯店房間,竟被要求幫忙按摩和看他洗澡;福斯電視台女記者蘿倫希凡爆料,12年前韋斯坦試圖強吻她,被拒絕後當著她的面打手槍。多年來哈維韋斯坦至少與8名女子捲入性騷擾相關案件私下和解。報導曝光後,事件如滾雪球般愈滾愈大。《紐約客》(New Yorker)雜誌緊接著報導13名遭韋斯坦狼爪侵害的女子,並公開2015年的錄音檔,當中韋斯坦不停要求義大利女模安布拉巴緹拉娜盡到旅館房間,不顧對方婉拒。韋斯坦影業先是要將他停職徹查,緊接著火速將他開除;好萊塢重量級大咖「梅姨」梅莉史翠普(Meryl Streep)、茱蒂丹區(Judi Dench)率先發難。美國前總統歐巴馬、前國務卿希拉蕊也同樣發聲名表示譴責。最新消息指出,哈維韋斯坦的老婆查普曼發表聲明:「這些女性遭受如此不可原諒的行為,造成極大痛苦,我很心碎。我已經決定離開老公,目前一切以孩子為重,希望媒體保留隱私空間。」哈維韋斯坦接受《紐約郵報》採訪,才剛表示老婆100%支持他,對照查普曼的聲明形同重重打臉。查普曼曾在知名時裝實境節目《決戰時裝伸展台》(Project Runway)全明星賽擔任評審設計師。她與哈維韋斯坦於2007年結婚,育有1女1子。這是哈維韋斯坦的第2段婚姻,他的第一段婚姻對象是前助理伊芙(Eve Chilton),與她另育有3名子女。(林孝儒/綜合外電報導)


 

 

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裘莉、小辣椒險遭蹂躪 控金牌製片劣行

安潔莉娜裘莉(左)與葛妮絲派特洛也出面指控曾遭韋斯坦性騷擾。美聯社

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好萊塢金牌製片哈維韋斯坦(Harvey Weinstein)上周四遭《紐約時報》踢爆數10年來在工作場合性騷擾、猥褻數名女子。《紐時》周二再刊出包含安潔莉娜裘莉(Angelina Jolie)與葛妮絲派特洛(Gwyneth Paltrow)等在內多名女星差點慘遭維斯坦毒手的故事。派特洛爆料,她22歲時,獲邀演出韋斯坦製作、改編珍奧斯汀(Jane Austen)名作《愛瑪》(Emma)同名電影的女主角。拍攝開始前,韋斯坦以工作會議為由,把派特洛叫到他在半島比佛利山莊酒店(Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel)的套房內。她說,韋斯坦把手放到她身上,提議到臥室裡做按摩。派特洛在一次訪談中說:「當時我只是個孩子,我簽了合約,我當場石化。」明確指出她被一手將她的事業推上高峰,甚至幫助她得到奧斯卡最佳女主角的男人性騷擾。她表示她拒絕了韋斯坦的提議,並且告訴了當時的男友布萊德彼特(Brad Pitt),小布氣得找韋斯坦對質。不久後,派特洛就收到韋斯坦的警告,讓她不要告訴別人,她說:「我以為他會把我炒了」。裘莉也分享了類似的經驗,她說電影《隨心所慾》於1998年發行期間,韋斯坦曾想要進入她的飯店房間,但被她拒絕。裘莉在電郵中說:「我在年輕的時候,和韋斯坦先生有過不好的經歷。所以我選擇再也不和他工作,並警告其他和他共事的人。對任何領域、任何國家的婦女而言,這種行為都是讓人不能接受的。」(盧宥竹/綜合外電報導)

 

 

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硬要女星口愛 金牌製片紐約、倫敦受刑事調查

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好萊塢金牌製片哈維韋斯坦(Harvey Weinstein)日前遭《紐約時報》踢爆藉權勢對多名女星、女職員性騷擾、猥褻甚至性侵。紐約市及倫敦市兩地的警察已經著手針對近日傳出的指控展開調查,並鼓勵曾遭韋斯坦侵害的受害者出面說明案情。紐約市警局發言人唐納(J. Peter Donald)說:「根據新聞報導中提到的資訊,紐約市警局正在進行審查,以確定是否還有其他與韋斯坦案件有關的投訴。到目前為止,我們都沒有接到任何投訴。紐約市警局鼓勵所有擁有相關資訊的人撥打打擊犯罪熱線。」《紐約客》(The New Yorker)近日也報導,女歌手露西亞艾文斯(Lucia Evans)指控韋斯坦已承諾會讓她演出他的新片為由,將她約到辦公室,然後強迫艾文斯幫他口交。《衛報》報導,有法律專家指出,若最近這些浮出檯面的性攻擊指控最終能進入刑事審判的話,韋斯坦得面臨5至25年的刑期。尤其是艾文斯的受害經驗,依據紐約法律已經是性侵重罪的等級。倫敦警察廳則表示,收到一則來自英國西北部默西賽德郡(Merseyside)的性攻擊指控。默西賽德郡警方指,他們在周三收到這則指控,是有關一件1980年代發生在倫敦區域的性攻擊案件。倫敦警局已經將案件交給兒童虐待與性犯罪指揮部進行評估。(盧宥竹/綜合外電報導)

 

 

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淫狼製片惡行+1 凱特貝金塞爆17歲遭性騷

 
 
 
凱特貝金塞也自曝27年前遭騷擾。達志

【謝宛儒╱綜合報導】好萊塢金牌製片哈維韋斯坦(Harvey Weinstein)性騷醜聞一發不可收拾,44歲英國女星凱特貝金塞(Kate Beckinsale)也打破沉默,在IG發文指她未成年17歲時遭他騷擾。她被韋斯坦約到飯店房間會面,對方還拿酒給她喝。

被帶進房間誘喝酒

凱特描述當時她原以為與韋斯坦是約在飯店會議室,被帶到他房間時,「他開門時穿著浴袍,我當時很天真,沒想到這個老又沒吸引力的男人,竟期待我會有興趣跟他發生性關係」。她拒絕韋斯坦的酒後,藉口明早要上學才逃過一劫。她表示之後拒絕過韋斯坦數次,數度遭對方威脅、辱罵,也令她演藝事業發展受阻。 

http://www.appledaily.com.tw/appledaily/article/entertainment/20171014/37812577/%E6%B7%AB%E7%8B%BC%E8%A3%BD%E7%89%87%E6%83%A1%E8%A1%8C+1%E5%87%B1%E7%89%B9%E8%B2%9D%E9%87%91%E5%A1%9E%E7%88%8617%E6%AD%B2%E9%81%AD%E6%80%A7%E9%A8%B7

 

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