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Harvey Weinstein lashes out at celebrity accusers in new jailhouse interview: ‘Complete fabrication’
Harvey Weinstein has turned on his celebrity accusers during a prison interview airing Tuesday – while admitting to making a creep “pass” at Gwyneth Paltrow and paying off Rose McGowan to
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Harvey Weinstein about Gwyneth Paltrow: "I never touched her"In a surprising interview with controversial podcaster Candace Owens, imprisoned film producer Harvey Weinstein denies all allegations of sexual abuse. He describes his conviction as wrong and particularly refutes accusations made by Gwyneth Paltrow.
Harvey Weinstein, who continues to rot behind bars, has sounded off on Gwyneth Paltrow, claiming he simply made a 'pass' at the actress following her accusations.
Accused serial rapist Harvey Weinstein has slammed his Miramax studios’ one-time golden girl, Gwyneth Paltrow — with whom he made 11 films including one that won her an Oscar — as a privileged nepo baby who made up a story about him sexually harassing her.
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OK Magazine on MSNHarvey Weinstein Insists He Only 'Made a Pass' at Gwyneth Paltrow as He Complains About His Conviction in Angry Prison Interview: WatchHarvey Weinstein continues to claim his innocence from behind bars — where he's serving a 16-year sentence for a rape conviction in Los Angeles. Speaking to Candace Owens for his first on-camera interview since his May 2018 arrest,
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US Weekly on MSNHarvey Weinstein Slams Gwyneth Paltrow, Ashley Judd Allegations in 1st On-Camera Interview in 8 YearsHarvey Weinstein spoke with Candace Owens in his first interview in 8 years addressing allegations by Gwyneth Paltrow Ashley Judd and more
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The Mirror US on MSNEmotional Harvey Weinstein admits 'making a pass' at Hollywood icon but denies harassmentOn another disturbing note, Ross reported that after she was cast in "Scream" in 1997, Weinstein orally assaulted her. When discussing these claims, Weinstein confided in Owens: "
Lawyers for Sean “Diddy” Combs and Harvey Weinstein are trying “boys will be boys” defenses, trying to capitalize on backlash over #MeToo. Will it work?