Harvey Weinstein kept a low profile over the weekend but his accusers did not.
On Saturday, Italian actress Asia Argento urged Uma Thurman, who has starred in some of the producer’s biggest hits and said she will address the controversy when she is “less angry,” to speak out sooner rather than later.
“We need your strong voice,” Argento tweeted. “It is truly commanding.”
The latest developments as they happen:
Weinstein reportedly hired spies to investigate accusers, journalists
Weinstein hired an “army of spies” to dig up information on potential vocal accusers and journalists investigating stories on his alleged decades of sexual harassment and sexual abuse, The New Yorker reported Monday.
Ronan Farrow, the journalist whose New Yorker expose was one of the first to blow the whistle on Weinstein, wrote that the movie mogul utilized Kroll, one of the world’s largest corporate-intelligence companies, and Black Cube, an enterprise run largely by former officers of Israeli intelligence agency Mossad, to suppress allegations.