Harvey Weinstein
Full Name: Harvey Weinstein
Alias: "Pig"
"Pig Monster" (after his crimes came to light)
Origin: Queens, New York, USA
Occupation: Co-Founder of film Studios, Miramax and The Weinstein Company
Skills: Producing Movies
Leadership
Manipulation
Hobby: Perving on and molesting young aspiring actresses and models.
Goals: To make a successful film studio company (succedeed).
By offering them successful careers, get young actresses to sleep with him, even if he has to rape them (succeeded, but then failed).
Crimes: Multiple accounts of rape

Sexual assault
Sexual harassment

Type of Villain: Misogynistic Rapist


I'm not gonna do anything. You'll never see me again after this.
~ Weinstein to Ambra Gutierrez.

Harvey Weinstein (March 19th, 1952 - ) is a film producer and former film studio executive who founded Miramax Studios, then later on, the Weinstein Company with his brother Bob Weinstein. Although there were past comments alluding to his crimes, it became apparent in October 2017 that he was using his position of power to molest, rape, and stalk young actresses and his employees of Miramax and Weinstein Co. His misdeeds being brought to light actually shined a light on a deep and systemic problem in the entertainment industry involving sexual harassment and sexual assault.

His Methods

He would at first have meetings with young actresses, models, and even some female employees of his studios. He would promise to make their careers with at least a three-film contract. He would set up meetings. Some of his meeting venues would include his hotel rooms and one of his homes. He would invite the woman up and for the most part, the women would feel uncomfortable. Some would under pressure give into his demands while others would refuse. In some cases, his victims would be forced to watch him showers or masturbate. After that, the woman would leave. Whether or not they actually gave in and let him rape them, they are all shaken from the horrible experience.

How Weinstein Was Discovered

In October 5th, 2017; journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey posted in The New York Times that for decades he sexually assaulted women. The rest of the media ran with it. Actress Rose McGowan, one of his victims, was the most vocal and spoke via Twitter how he would rape her. A few others like Angelina Jolie, Gwenyth Paltrow, and many others would come out and speak of how he molested and raped them.

Responses

The Weinstein Company fired him. His wife, Georgina Chapman, left him and is filing for divorce. Both The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and The Producers Guild of America expelled Weinstein from their respective boards. Also the New York City Police Department and London's Metropolitan Police Service said on October 12th that they were reviewing allegations against Weinstein. Also, the French president, Emmanuel Macron, initiated the revocation of Weinstein’s Legion of Honor award. In the UK, Labour members of parliament requested the revocation of Weinstein's Commander of the British Empire honorary title.

Arrest

Harvey Weinstein turned himself into the NYPD on May 25, 2018 on charges of rape, criminal sex act, sex abuse and sexual misconduct in cases involving two women, much to the delight of several of many actresses and other women who were his victims in the past. He posted $1 million bail, surrendered his passport, and was restricted travel to New York and Connecticut.

Legacy

Even though Weinstein's actions were deplorable, it did spark a movement which actress Alyssa Milano (friend of Rose McGowan, who was one of Weinstein's many victims) started on social media sites known as #MeToo, which women and men can say they had been sexually harassed or sexually assaulted. Also men such as actors James Van Der Beek and Terry Crews also told their own experienced of being sexually harassed. Also world wide others have made similar movements discussing their experiences of being sexually harassed on the job. As a result of this industry-wide scandal, many people in the film industry were outed as sexual predators. Some were even fired from their acting jobs and had TV and film deals canceled as well. Also news anchors, like Charlie Rose and Matt Lauer and politicians like Al Franken and U.S. representative John Conyers of Michigan have been accused of harassment and assault.

In addition to expelling him from their board, the Producer's Guild of America is making steps to form an anti-sexual harassment task force to combat sexual harassment in the industry in direct response to the deep seeded issue that the Weinstein sex scandal brought to light.

His Victims