Amidst the shocking revelations that emerged in October 2017 regarding Harvey Weinstein's history of s–ual misconduct in Hollywood, numerous women came forward to share their harrowing experiences.
The New York Times initially exposed the allegations, with actresses Ashley Judd and Rose McGowan detailing their encounters with Weinstein.
Subsequently, on October 10, Ronan Farrow's expose in The New Yorker further unveiled a trail of abuse involving Mira Sorvino and Asia Argento.
The scandal unfolded as nearly 90 women revealed instances of being s–ually assaulted or harassed by Weinstein over the years.
Reports indicated a disturbing pattern where many victims had been silenced through financial settlements, a strategy employed consistently throughout Weinstein's career in the entertainment industry.
In response to the public outcry following these revelations, Weinstein and his team were compelled to manage the fallout, engaging with media inquiries and attempting to address the mounting accusations.
Among the accusations that surfaced during this tumultuous period was a claim that Weinstein had inappropriately touched Jennifer Aniston.
However, it later transpired that this allegation was unfounded, and no formal report was issued regarding the incident.
Nevertheless, upon hearing the rumors implicating Aniston, Weinstein reportedly made a chilling remark suggesting harm towards her, stating, “Jen Aniston should be killed,” as reported by Variety.
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