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    Default The Disney CAA and Weinstein connection a 7,000+ word exposé by New York Times

    The accused crimes of Weinstein could have been exposed in 2004. https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...?smid=tw-share connections around the world, spies following people, connected across industries, one of Harvey Weinstein’s longest-serving employees had an overdue realization that he needed to do something about his boss’s treatment of women. Weinstein left Disney with a trail of settlements and claims of sexual misconduct that accumulated during his tenure. Disney, which says it was not aware of his alleged abuses, now faces accusations in a lawsuit that it “knew, should have known or was willfully blind.”

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zetsubou View Post

    With all the troubles hogging over him, I am surprised he still hasn't committed suicide.
    he is way too rich for that.

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