Despite the lengthyexpression of “regret” by Harvey Weinstein after sexual assault and harassment allegations was brought against
him, the film executive is suing The New York Times,
according to The Hollywood Reporter. Hence, Weinstein’s lawyer says the Times “ignored” facts, though the movie mogul never denied allegations of sexual harassment.
Weinstein wrote; “I so respect all women
and regret what happened.” “I appreciate the way
I’ve behaved with colleagues in the past has caused a lot of pain, and I
sincerely apologize for it,” he added. “Though I’m trying to do better, I know
I have a long way to go. That is my commitment. My journey now will be to learn
about myself and conquer my demons.”
However, Weinstein blamed allegations of sexual harassment on his “temper.”
“I also have the worst temper known to mankind, my system is all wrong, and sometimes I create too much tension,” he told the Post. “I lose it, and I am emotional, that’s why I’ve got to spend more time with a therapist and go away. My temper makes people feel intimidated, but I don’t even know when I’m doing it.”
Weinstein also claimed that his attempts to “compliment people” had been misinterpreted as “sexual.”
“I won’t do that again,” he said, adding, “I admit to a whole way of behavior that is not good. I can’t talk specifics, but I put myself in positions that were stupid, I want to respect women and do things better.”
Apparently, not long after the
Times published an exposé on Thursday detailing the sexual assault allegations
against Weinstein, attorney Charles Harder told THR he’s preparing a lawsuit on
the producer’s behalf.
“The New York Times
published today a story that is saturated with false and defamatory statements
about Harvey Weinstein,” Harder said in a statement to HuffPost. “It relies on
mostly hearsay accounts and a faulty report, apparently stolen from an employee
personnel file, which has been debunked by 9 different eyewitnesses.”
After the Times
published its story, Weinstein told the New York Post that he was suing
“because of the Times’ inability to be honest with me, and their reckless
reporting. They told me lies. They made assumptions.”
“We sent the Times the facts and evidence, but they ignored it and rushed to publish,” the statement read. “We are preparing the lawsuit now. All proceeds will be donated to women’s organizations.”

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