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Harvey Weinstein: People have forgotten what I did for women in the movie business – Sky News, Sky.com

Harvey Weinstein: People have forgotten what I did for women in the movie business – Sky News, Sky.com


             

Harvey Weinstein has described himself as the “forgotten man” and said no one remembers what he did for female filmmakers.

The disgraced movie producer – due to go on trial next month – said his work had been “forgotten” since he was accused of rape and sexual assault.

But a group of his accusers hit back, saying he is trying to “gaslight society” and will be remembered as an “unrepentant abuser”.

  

Harvey Weinstein leaves a bail hearing on Thursday

      

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        Harvey Weinstein used a Zimmer frame when he attended a bail hearing last week      

Gaslighting is when someone is made to question their own memory, perception, and sanity.

In an interview with the New York Post, Weinstein said: “I feel like the forgotten man. ”

He added: “I made more movies directed by women and about women than any filmmaker.

“And I’m talking about years ago. I’m not talking about now when it’s vogue. I did it first! I pioneered it!

 

  

Actress Rose McGowan

      

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        Rose McGowan and other accusers said Weinstein was ‘gaslighting society again’      

“It all got eviscerated because of what happened. My work has been forgotten. ”

He also said his company“ took social issues and tackled them. ”

Speaking about his career, he said: “I made a success out of myself. I had no money, and I built quite an empire with Miramax and decided to give back. “

He was speaking in a New York hospital after undergoing what he described as a” major operation “on his back.

He released a picture of himself sitting beside a walking frame to counter accusations that he was overstating his ailment after being seen with the device outside court last week.

    

        Actress Rose McGowan              

                        

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The group of women, including Rose McGowan, Ashley Judd and Rosanna Arquette, said: “Harvey Weinstein is trying to gaslight society again. He says in a new interview he doesn’t want to be forgotten. Well, he won’t be.

“He will be remembered as a sexual predator and an unrepentant abuser who took everything and deserves nothing.

” He will be remembered by the collective will of countless women who stood up and said: ‘Enough. ‘ We refuse to let this predator rewrite his legacy of abuse. “

Last week, The Weinstein Company’s creditors agreed a $ (m) £ 18 m) settlement for more than two dozen actresses and former employees who claim Weinstein sexually harassed them.

In **, his bail was increased from $ 1m (£ 795, 001 to $ 5m (£ 3.7m), following (allegations that he violated bail conditionsActress Rose McGowan****************** by mishandling his electronic ankle monitor.

He has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex.

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