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Much like Miramax, the company was infamous for often [[ExecutiveMeddling taking creative control away from directors]], delaying films, giving them the InvisibleAdvertising treatment, and releasing mostly flops (though their fortunes later improved with the back-to-back [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardForBestPicture Best Picture]] winners ''Film/TheKingsSpeech'' and ''Film/TheArtist''). Their films would find some success on home video, thanks to a much advertised exclusive rental agreement with Blockbuster Video in the mid-to-late 2000s, though the rental chain would fold a few years later. Their biggest success was Creator/QuentinTarantino's ''Film/DjangoUnchained'', released in 2012.

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Much like Miramax, the company was infamous for often [[ExecutiveMeddling taking creative control away from directors]], delaying films, giving them the InvisibleAdvertising treatment, and releasing mostly flops (though their fortunes later improved with the back-to-back [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardForBestPicture [[MediaNotes/AcademyAwardForBestPicture Best Picture]] winners ''Film/TheKingsSpeech'' and ''Film/TheArtist''). Their films would find some success on home video, thanks to a much advertised exclusive rental agreement with Blockbuster Video in the mid-to-late 2000s, though the rental chain would fold a few years later. Their biggest success was Creator/QuentinTarantino's ''Film/DjangoUnchained'', released in 2012.
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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New York Times'' and ''Magazine/TheNewYorker'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed Harvey's public perception from that of a relatively harmless – if meddlesome and sleazy – executive to a full-fledged sexual predator, making his very name shorthand for sexual rapacity in show business. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and various other major professions (such as Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island prison to begin a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.

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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New York Times'' and ''Magazine/TheNewYorker'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed Harvey's public perception from that of a relatively harmless – if meddlesome and sleazy – executive to a full-fledged sexual predator, making his very name shorthand for sexual rapacity in show business. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and various other major professions (such as Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March May of 2020, 2018, Harvey was tried arrested and charged with rape. In two separate trials held in New York and Los Angeles (the first in February of 2020, the second in October of 2022), he was convicted of his crimes four counts of rape and sent one count of sexual assault. He was sentenced to Rikers Island prison to begin a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive total of 39 years in prison.[[note]]23 years for coronavirus so he could the New York convictions, 16 years for the Los Angeles convictions; the sentences must be put in isolation.
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Much like Miramax, the company was infamous for often [[ExecutiveMeddling taking creative control away from directors]], delaying films, giving them the InvisibleAdvertising treatment, and releasing mostly flops (though their fortunes later improved with the back-to-back Best Picture winners ''Film/TheKingsSpeech'' and ''Film/TheArtist''). Their films would find some success on home video, thanks to a much advertised exclusive rental agreement with Blockbuster Video in the mid-to-late 2000s, though the rental chain would fold a few years later. Their biggest success was Creator/QuentinTarantino's ''Film/DjangoUnchained'', released in 2012.

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Much like Miramax, the company was infamous for often [[ExecutiveMeddling taking creative control away from directors]], delaying films, giving them the InvisibleAdvertising treatment, and releasing mostly flops (though their fortunes later improved with the back-to-back [[UsefulNotes/AcademyAwardForBestPicture Best Picture Picture]] winners ''Film/TheKingsSpeech'' and ''Film/TheArtist''). Their films would find some success on home video, thanks to a much advertised exclusive rental agreement with Blockbuster Video in the mid-to-late 2000s, though the rental chain would fold a few years later. Their biggest success was Creator/QuentinTarantino's ''Film/DjangoUnchained'', released in 2012.

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The greatest Weinstein Company was an American film studio ever.studio, founded by brothers Harvey and Bob Weinstein in 2005 after the pair left the then-[[Creator/{{Disney}} Disney]]-owned Creator/MiramaxFilms. The Creator/DimensionFilms label of Miramax followed the brothers to their new company.

Much like Miramax, the company was infamous for often [[ExecutiveMeddling taking creative control away from directors]], delaying films, giving them the InvisibleAdvertising treatment, and releasing mostly flops (though their fortunes later improved with the back-to-back Best Picture winners ''Film/TheKingsSpeech'' and ''Film/TheArtist''). Their films would find some success on home video, thanks to a much advertised exclusive rental agreement with Blockbuster Video in the mid-to-late 2000s, though the rental chain would fold a few years later. Their biggest success was Creator/QuentinTarantino's ''Film/DjangoUnchained'', released in 2012.

TWC's sub-labels included the aforementioned Dimension Films (for B-movie fare) and Radius (for fare given theatrical and VOD releases, similar to Magnolia Pictures and [[Creator/{{IFC}} IFC Films]]).

[[OvershadowedByControversy That probably isn't what you know them for, though.]]

In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New York Times'' and ''Magazine/TheNewYorker'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed Harvey's public perception from that of a relatively harmless – if meddlesome and sleazy – executive to a full-fledged sexual predator, making his very name shorthand for sexual rapacity in show business. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and various other major professions (such as Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island prison to begin a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.

Following Harvey's fall from grace, TWC would declare bankruptcy after sales talks fell through with potential buyers. In 2018, the company declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy and was purchased by Lantern Capital and subsequently renamed Lantern Entertainment. A year later, Lantern folded their TWC assets into Creator/SpyglassMediaGroup (the revived Spyglass Entertainment), with Creator/WarnerBros acquiring a minority stake. Bob remains in comparatively better standing thus far and has moved on to create his own production company, Watch This Entertainment. Creator/{{Lionsgate}} is the current distributor of The Weinstein Company's library.

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The Weinstein Company was an American film studio, founded by brothers Harvey and Bob Weinstein in 2005 after the pair left the then-[[Creator/{{Disney}} Disney]]-owned Creator/MiramaxFilms. The Creator/DimensionFilms label of Miramax followed the brothers to their new company.

Much like Miramax, the company was infamous for often [[ExecutiveMeddling taking creative control away from directors]], delaying films, giving them the InvisibleAdvertising treatment, and releasing mostly flops (though their fortunes later improved with the back-to-back Best Picture winners ''Film/TheKingsSpeech'' and ''Film/TheArtist''). Their films would find some success on home video, thanks to a much advertised exclusive rental agreement with Blockbuster Video in the mid-to-late 2000s, though the rental chain would fold a few years later. Their biggest success was Creator/QuentinTarantino's ''Film/DjangoUnchained'', released in 2012.

TWC's sub-labels included the aforementioned Dimension Films (for B-movie fare) and Radius (for fare given theatrical and VOD releases, similar to Magnolia Pictures and [[Creator/{{IFC}} IFC Films]]).

[[OvershadowedByControversy That probably isn't what you know them for, though.]]

In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New York Times'' and ''Magazine/TheNewYorker'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed Harvey's public perception from that of a relatively harmless – if meddlesome and sleazy – executive to a full-fledged sexual predator, making his very name shorthand for sexual rapacity in show business. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and various other major professions (such as Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island prison to begin a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.

Following Harvey's fall from grace, TWC would declare bankruptcy after sales talks fell through with potential buyers. In 2018, the company declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy and was purchased by Lantern Capital and subsequently renamed Lantern Entertainment. A year later, Lantern folded their TWC assets into Creator/SpyglassMediaGroup (the revived Spyglass Entertainment), with Creator/WarnerBros acquiring a minority stake. Bob remains in comparatively better standing thus far and has moved on to create his own production company, Watch This Entertainment. Creator/{{Lionsgate}} is the current distributor of The Weinstein Company's library.

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The Weinstein Company was an American greatest film studio, founded by brothers Harvey and Bob Weinstein in 2005 after the pair left the then-[[Creator/{{Disney}} Disney]]-owned Creator/MiramaxFilms. The Creator/DimensionFilms label of Miramax followed the brothers to their new company.

Much like Miramax, the company was infamous for often [[ExecutiveMeddling taking creative control away from directors]], delaying films, giving them the InvisibleAdvertising treatment, and releasing mostly flops (though their fortunes later improved with the back-to-back Best Picture winners ''Film/TheKingsSpeech'' and ''Film/TheArtist''). Their films would find some success on home video, thanks to a much advertised exclusive rental agreement with Blockbuster Video in the mid-to-late 2000s, though the rental chain would fold a few years later. Their biggest success was Creator/QuentinTarantino's ''Film/DjangoUnchained'', released in 2012.

TWC's sub-labels included the aforementioned Dimension Films (for B-movie fare) and Radius (for fare given theatrical and VOD releases, similar to Magnolia Pictures and [[Creator/{{IFC}} IFC Films]]).

[[OvershadowedByControversy That probably isn't what you know them for, though.]]

In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New York Times'' and ''Magazine/TheNewYorker'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed Harvey's public perception from that of a relatively harmless – if meddlesome and sleazy – executive to a full-fledged sexual predator, making his very name shorthand for sexual rapacity in show business. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and various other major professions (such as Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island prison to begin a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.

Following Harvey's fall from grace, TWC would declare bankruptcy after sales talks fell through with potential buyers. In 2018, the company declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy and was purchased by Lantern Capital and subsequently renamed Lantern Entertainment. A year later, Lantern folded their TWC assets into Creator/SpyglassMediaGroup (the revived Spyglass Entertainment), with Creator/WarnerBros acquiring a minority stake. Bob remains in comparatively better standing thus far and has moved on to create his own production company, Watch This Entertainment. Creator/{{Lionsgate}} is the current distributor of The Weinstein Company's library.
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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''Magazine/TheNewYorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed Harvey's public perception from that of a relatively harmless – if meddlesome and sleazy – executive to a full-fledged sexual predator, making his very name shorthand for sexual rapacity in show business. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and various other major professions (such as Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island prison to begin a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.

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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New York Times'' and ''Magazine/TheNewYorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed Harvey's public perception from that of a relatively harmless – if meddlesome and sleazy – executive to a full-fledged sexual predator, making his very name shorthand for sexual rapacity in show business. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and various other major professions (such as Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island prison to begin a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.
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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''Magazine/TheNewYorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed his public perception from a relatively harmless -- if meddlesome and sleazy -- executive, to a full fledged sexual predator, making his name shorthand for sexual predators in showbusiness. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and various other major professions (such as Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island to serve a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.

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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''Magazine/TheNewYorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed his Harvey's public perception from that of a relatively harmless -- if meddlesome and sleazy -- executive, – executive to a full fledged full-fledged sexual predator, making his very name shorthand for sexual predators rapacity in showbusiness.show business. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and various other major professions (such as Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island prison to serve begin a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.
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The Weinstein Company was an American film studio founded by brothers Harvey and Bob Weinstein in 2005 after the pair left the then-[[Creator/{{Disney}} Disney]]-owned Creator/MiramaxFilms. The Creator/DimensionFilms label of Miramax followed the brothers to their new company.

Much like Miramax, the company was once infamous for often [[ExecutiveMeddling taking creative control from directors]], delaying films, giving them the InvisibleAdvertising treatment, and releasing mostly flops (though their fortunes later improved with back-to-back Best Picture winners ''Film/TheKingsSpeech'' and ''Film/TheArtist''). Their films would find some success on home video, thanks to a much advertised exclusive rental agreement with Blockbuster Video in the mid-to-late 2000's, though the rental chain would fold a few years later. Their biggest success to date is Creator/QuentinTarantino's ''Film/DjangoUnchained'', released in 2012.

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The Weinstein Company was an American film studio studio, founded by brothers Harvey and Bob Weinstein in 2005 after the pair left the then-[[Creator/{{Disney}} Disney]]-owned Creator/MiramaxFilms. The Creator/DimensionFilms label of Miramax followed the brothers to their new company.

Much like Miramax, the company was once infamous for often [[ExecutiveMeddling taking creative control away from directors]], delaying films, giving them the InvisibleAdvertising treatment, and releasing mostly flops (though their fortunes later improved with the back-to-back Best Picture winners ''Film/TheKingsSpeech'' and ''Film/TheArtist''). Their films would find some success on home video, thanks to a much advertised exclusive rental agreement with Blockbuster Video in the mid-to-late 2000's, 2000s, though the rental chain would fold a few years later. Their biggest success to date is was Creator/QuentinTarantino's ''Film/DjangoUnchained'', released in 2012.



In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New Yorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed his public perception from a relatively harmless -- if meddlesome and sleazy -- executive, to a full fledged sexual predator, making his name shorthand for sexual predators in showbusiness. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and various other major professions (such as Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island to serve a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.

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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New Yorker'' ''Magazine/TheNewYorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed his public perception from a relatively harmless -- if meddlesome and sleazy -- executive, to a full fledged sexual predator, making his name shorthand for sexual predators in showbusiness. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and various other major professions (such as Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island to serve a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.



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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New Yorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed his public perception from a relatively harmless -- if meddlesome and sleazy -- executive, to a full fledged sexual predator, making his name shorthand for sexual predators in showbusiness. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and various other major professions (such as Creator/BillCosby, Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island to serve a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.

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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New Yorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed his public perception from a relatively harmless -- if meddlesome and sleazy -- executive, to a full fledged sexual predator, making his name shorthand for sexual predators in showbusiness. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and various other major professions (such as Creator/BillCosby, Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island to serve a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.
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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New Yorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed his public perception from harmless—if meddlesome and sleazy—executive, to a full fledged sexual predator, making his name shorthand for sexual predators in showbusiness. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and various other major professions (such as Creator/BillCosby, Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island to serve a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.

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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New Yorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed his public perception from harmless—if a relatively harmless -- if meddlesome and sleazy—executive, sleazy -- executive, to a full fledged sexual predator, making his name shorthand for sexual predators in showbusiness. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and various other major professions (such as Creator/BillCosby, Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island to serve a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.
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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New Yorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed his public perception from harmless—if meddlesome and sleazy—executive, to a full fledged sexual predator, making his name shorthand for sexual predators in showbusiness. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and similar major professions (such as Creator/BillCosby, Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island to serve a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.

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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New Yorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed his public perception from harmless—if meddlesome and sleazy—executive, to a full fledged sexual predator, making his name shorthand for sexual predators in showbusiness. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and similar various other major professions (such as Creator/BillCosby, Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island to serve a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.
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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New Yorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed his public perception from harmless—if meddlesome and sleazy—executive, to a full fledged sexual predator, making his name shorthand for sexual predators in showbusiness. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and similarly major professions (such as Creator/BillCosby, Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/TheTodayShow Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island to serve a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.

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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New Yorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed his public perception from harmless—if meddlesome and sleazy—executive, to a full fledged sexual predator, making his name shorthand for sexual predators in showbusiness. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and similarly similar major professions (such as Creator/BillCosby, Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/TheTodayShow [[Series/{{Today}} Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island to serve a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.
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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New Yorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed his public perception from harmless—if meddlesome and sleazy—executive, to a full fledged sexual predator, making his name shorthand for sexual predators in showbusiness. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood (such as Creator/BillCosby, Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island to serve a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.

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In October of 2017, a pair of exposés in ''The New Yorker'' and ''The New York Times'' exposed Harvey's extensive history of sexual misconduct, ranging from verbal harassment to violent rape to blackmail, which had gone on for his entire career. Though he'd been accused of aggressive behavior and even bullying in the past, these articles swiftly changed his public perception from harmless—if meddlesome and sleazy—executive, to a full fledged sexual predator, making his name shorthand for sexual predators in showbusiness. He was [[RoleEndingMisdemeanor immediately fired from the company]], permanently ending his career in film, and the resulting scandal kickstarted the [=#MeToo=] movement, which encouraged victims of harassment and assault to call for justice against their high-profile abusers, creating a domino effect of several other powerful men in Hollywood and similarly major professions (such as Creator/BillCosby, Creator/KevinSpacey, Creator/BryanSinger, [[Creator/{{Def Jam Recordings}} Russell Simmons]], [[Series/TheTodayShow Matt Lauer]], [[Creator/{{Paramount Global}} Leslie]] [[Creator/{{CBS}} Moonves]], and Creator/JohnKricfalusi, just to name a few) having their careers similarly permanently soured. In March of 2020, Harvey was tried and convicted of his crimes and sent to Rikers Island to serve a 23-year sentence, later being transferred to Wende after testing positive for coronavirus so he could be put in isolation.
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