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Jennifer Lawrence slams Harvey Weinstein's attempt to directly quote her in defense to prove his innocence against the number of sexual assault cases filed against him. Weinstein apologized on the matter. -
Uma Thurman Is Seeking Justice For Harvey Weinstein's Alleged Sexual Assault
Uma Thurman told Seth Meyers that she wants due process for Harvey Weinstein after the mogul sexually assaulted her and countless other actresses. The 'Pulp Fiction' star recently spoke out against Weinstein in a revealing interview on New York Times. -
Harvey Weinstein Apologizes For Using Names Of Jennifer Lawrence, Meryl Streep In Lawsuit
Disgraced Hollywood tycoon Harvey Weinstein issues an apology to his former colleagues Meryl Streep and Jennifer Lawrence. Weinstein earned their ire after naming them in a motion that attempts to dismiss a sexual misconduct lawsuit against him. -
Terry Crews Speaks On His Sexual Assault Case Against Adam Venit: 'If I Can't Get Justice, Nobody Can'
Actor Terry Crews opened up about his sexual assault lawsuit against WME agent Adam Venit on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2018. Crews claimed that though he has a case against Venit, he still pays his management company. -
Meryl Streep Hits Harvey Weinstein With Scathing Words After He Uses Her Name In Lawsuit
Meryl Streep was just one of the women used by Harvey Weinstein's lawyers in defense of their client. However, the actress said that the magnate should learn to face the consequences of his actions. -
94% Of Women In Hollywood Have Dealt With Sexual Assault According To Survey
USA Today conducted a survey that showed 94% of women in Hollywood have experienced some form of sexual abuse or harassment. The study also shows that only one in four women report their assaults to authorities. -
Rose McGowan Responds To Ex-Manager Jill Wessick's Suicide: 'The Bad Man Did This To Us Both'
Actress Rose McGowan, who had been vocal about her distressing experience with film producer Harvey Weinstein, expressed her grief for the passing of her former manager, Jill Messick. Messick took her own life on Wednesday. -
Quentin Tarantino Biting Fergie Explained By The Singer: 'We Were Just Kind Of Having Banter'
Fergie, or Stacy Ann Ferguson in real life, cleared the name of Quentin Tarantino amid the circulation of a video during the 'Planet Terror' production. She explained that they were just having fun. -
LAPD Presents District Attorney 3 More Sexual Assault Cases Against Harvey Weinstein
The Los Angeles Police Department DA's Office confirmed that three sexual assault cases brought against Harvey Weinstein are now with the prosecutors. The former Hollywood magnate might face criminal charges soon. -
Reese Witherspoon Exhibited PTSD Signs After Harvey Weinstein Scandal Emerged, Oprah Says
Oprah Winfrey remembered how Reese Witherspoon reacted about the Harvey Weinstein scandal. She said the actress suffered through sleepless nights and would tear up at the mention of his name. -
Jill Messick, Rose McGowan's Former Manager, Dies By Suicide: She Was 50
Rose McGowan's former agent, Jill Messick, had taken her own life. Her family, in a statement, revealed that the allegations thrown at her had largely affected her. -
Salma Hayek On Why She Waited To Reveal Her Experience With Harvey Weinstein
Actress Salma Hayek shared why she had hesitated to accuse Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment. Hayek worked with Weinstein for the Oscar-Award winning movie 'Frida' in 2002. -
Kill Bill Producer Lawrence Bender 'Regrets' Uma Thurman Car Crash: 'I Never Hid Anything'
'Kill Bill' producer Lawrence Bender expressed deep regret over the emotional and physical pain Uma Thurman suffered after her car crash. However, he denied being an accomplice of a cover up of the said accident. -
Uma Thurman Uploads 'Kill Bill' Crash Video, Says Weinstein And Others Covered It Up
Uma Thurman, who starred in 'Kill Bill,' publicized the people she held responsible for the accident on the production of the film. She accused Harvey Weinstein and two others of hiding the footage and described the act as 'unforgivable.' -
Quentin Tarantino Called Out By Judd Apatow And More In Support Of Uma Thurman
Uma Thurman had accused 'Kill Bill' director Quentin Tarantino of forcing her to doing a car stunt that had resulted in multiple injuries. Many actors took to social media to slam the filmmaker and to support the actress. -
Uma Thurman Reveals That Harvey Weinstein Sexually Assaulted Her
Actress Uma Thurman has accused disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein of sexually assaulting her on numerous occasions. Thurman worked with Weinstein on several popular films including 'Pulp Fiction' and 'Kill Bill.' -
Rose McGowan Outs Another Hollywood 'Predator': 'I Was Molested At 15'
Rose McGowan has outed another Hollywood honcho as a sexual predator who molested her. This is McGowan's second accusation, the first being against film producer Harvey Weinstein. -
Rose McGowan Claims She Is The 'Architect' Of Harvey Weinstein's Downfall, Further Berates Alyssa Milano
Rose McGowan appeared on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' and 'Nightline' where she spoke about Harvey Weinstein raping her. McGowan also slammed her former 'Charmed' co-star Alyssa Milano for her involvement in the #MeToo movement. -
Harvey Weinstein Uses An Email From Ben Affleck To Refute Rose McGowan's Claim
Harvey Weinstein has denied all allegations of sexual misconduct, rape, and harassment against him and now he's showing proof. Weinstein's lawyer released an email that actor Ben Affleck had sent, which disputes Rose McGowan's story. -
Rose McGowan Is Moved To Tears As Asia Argento Recalls Being Assaulted By Harvey Weinstein
Actress Rose McGowan was moved to tears by Asia Argento in a teaser clip from her new series, 'Citizen Rose,' released by E!. 'Citizen Rose' will follow McGowan's continued crusade against alleged attacker Harvey Weinstein. -
Kate Winslet "Regrets" Working With Several Powerful Men In Hollywood
During her acceptance speech at the London Film Critics' Circle Awards, actress Kate Winslet stated she regrets working with certain men in Hollywood. Winslet's comments came after accusations against Woody Allen and Harvey Weinstein resurfaced.