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Weinstein: "Jennifer Should Be Killed" Israel today

2020-03-11T10:46:24.997Z


Just before the sentencing at producer Harvey Weinstein's trial, emails revealed so far have been revealed, including rage at the global star


Just before the sentencing at producer Harvey Weinstein's trial, emails revealed so far have been revealed, including rage at the star

  • Anger at her. Harvey Weinstein, Jennifer Aniston

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After a well-publicized trial, New York court is expected to sentence Harvey Weinstein on Wednesday, a powerful Hollywood producer and today a convicted and maligned sex offender.

Just before the sentencing in a closed-door trial, emails that had been confiscated so far, including Weinstein's eulogy for actress Jennifer Aniston, were also revealed, and even wrote that "Jennifer Aniston should be killed" after he suspected she was complaining .

Stephen Hobbin, an Annston advocate, said in response to the announcement that Weinstein had never been close enough to Aniston to make his plea.

"He never got close enough to touch her," he said in a statement to the media. "She has never been alone with him. We have no idea about the claims in the email because we were not sent to us, and we have no comment on him."

Last year in an interview with Variety magazine, Aniston talked about her relationship with Weinstein, with whom she worked in 2005 on the movie "The Price of Betrayal."

"I remember sitting at a table with Clive Owen and the producers," she said of the premiere she took part in promoting the film, "and my girlfriend was sitting next to me. He came to the table and demanded that my girlfriend get up. My girlfriend got up and moved, and I remember thinking 'what this repulsive behavior was' ".

Aniston went on to say that Weinstein tried to force her to wear a dress from the collection of who was then his wife (and divorced him when the affair exploded), Georgina Chapman, and she vehemently refused, which caused him much rage.

Weinstein, 67, was convicted two weeks ago by a New York grand jury of sexual assault and third-degree rape, and acquitted of the more serious counts he was charged, which included two counts of aggravated sexual assault and first-degree rape.

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Source: israelhayom

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