harvey weinstein
hospitalized
Harvey Weinstein Reportedly in Critical Condition After Emergency Heart Surgery
The ex-Hollywood mogul and convicted rapist, who has been held on Rikers Island since April, is currently scheduled to appear in New York court this week.
By Savannah Walsh
Matthew Perry
Assistant to Matthew Perry Has Been Unfairly Scapegoated, Harvey Weinstein's Former Staffer Says
Rowena Chiu, who assisted Weinstein in 1998, says an “inherent power imbalance” has placed Perry's assistant in the legal system's crosshairs.
By Eve Batey
Courts
Harvey Weinstein to Face New Sexual Assault Trial in November
Prosecutors in Manhattan might bring new accusations against the previously convicted former movie mogul.
By Eve Batey
a take
Sharon Stone Is Pro–Kevin Spacey, Anti–Men Asking Before They Kiss Her
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the actor doubled down on her support of Spacey in the midst of an ongoing sexual misconduct trial and shared her thoughts on gender: “I think we should want men to flirt with us,” she said.
By Kase Wickman
Law v. Justice
The Sour Smell of Victory: Harvey Weinstein’s Legal Win and the Message It Sends
The overturn of his New York conviction is a step backward and risks the retraumatization of women in a new trial.
By Joy Press
crime + punishment
Harvey Weinstein’s Rape Conviction Overturned by New York Appeals Court—What’s Next?
New York’s highest court ruled that the judge in Weinstein’s original trial prejudiced the defendant with “egregious errors,” including allowing women who were not part of the case to testify.
By Savannah Walsh
new chapter
Harvey Weinstein’s Jane Doe 1 Reveals Her Name: “It Isn’t Right to Go Through Hell Alone”
On Thursday, the disgraced mogul was sentenced to 16 years in prison for raping Evgeniya Chernyshova during a film festival in 2013.
By Savannah Walsh
From the Magazine
The Surreal Oscar Campaign for The Hours, 20 Years Later
Three A-list actresses, two of the most volatile men in Hollywood, and the awards campaign that defined the 2000s—and it all got overshadowed by “the nose.”
By David Canfield
Leading Lady
Salma Hayek Pinault Explains How She Got Hollywood to Stop Typecasting Her as “Sexy”
“Not only are you not allowed to be smart, but you were not allowed to be funny in the ’90s,” the actor said of her career.
By Emily Kirkpatrick
courts
Harvey Weinstein Found Guilty of Rape in Los Angeles Trial—What’s Next?
Weinstein faces up to 24 years in prison for his latest conviction and additional criminal charges in London, meaning it’s unlikely he’ll ever walk free.
By Savannah Walsh
movies
Bring On the Matriarchy: Women’s Collective Power Hits the Screen
Women Talking, She Said, and The Woman King use true stories to suggest what's possible when confronting systemic abuse.
By Joy Press
courts
“You Don’t Say No to Harvey Weinstein”: Jennifer Siebel Newsom Testifies in Sex-Crime Trial
The filmmaker—who is married to California governor Gavin Newsom—has accused the convicted rapist of sexually assaulting her in 2005.
By Savannah Walsh
Movies
5 Years After the Dawn of #MeToo, What Has Changed?
Experienced showrunners and industry professionals say that a half decade after what was supposed to be a reckoning, Hollywood has already begun to backslide.
By Joy Press
courts
Harvey Weinstein’s Los Angeles Trial May Change the Fate of His Freedom
The disgraced Hollywood mogul, who has been granted an appeal in his 23-year New York sentence, faces 11 additional sex crime charges. He could still walk free.
By Savannah Walsh
Media
“It’s Heavy Being In This Room”: She Said Premiere Brings Hollywood—and Journalism—Stars Together
Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey’s groundbreaking investigation of Harvey Weinstein hit the big screen Thursday, with reporters and cast members speaking to the #MeToo moment and today’s post-Roe world. As Zoe Kazan said, “We’re still living in an oppressive patriarchy.”
By Charlotte Klein
New York Film Festival
She Said Is a Journalism Drama That Never Sensationalizes
Maria Schrader's feature details the investigation into Harvey Weinstein with care and restraint.
By Richard Lawson
Awards Insider!
The “Sacred Duty” of She Said
In their first interviews about the film, the stars—and the journalists they play—talk about the big-screen adaptation of the groundbreaking investigation into Harvey Weinstein.
By Rebecca Ford
Crime
Harvey Weinstein Set to Go on Trial in Los Angeles
The disgraced movie mogul is already serving a 23-year sentence for rape and sexual assault in New York.
By Emily Kirkpatrick
The Law
Harvey Weinstein Has Been Granted an Appeal Hearing in New York
The disgraced producer, who is currently serving a 23-year prison sentence, will have the opportunity to argue his case before New York’s Court of Appeals.
By Chris Murphy
Media
“Could I Fairly Write About a Man Who Was Such a Monster?”: With Hollywood Ending, Ken Auletta Caps His Decades-Long Pursuit of Harvey Weinstein
He failed to reveal Weinstein’s sexual predation for The New Yorker, though helped Ronan Farrow deliver the goods. Now—with the help of Bob Weinstein—Auletta adds fresh intrigue to the NBC drama while dissecting the disgraced producer’s life, his downfall, and the culture that enabled his abuse.
By Joe Pompeo