When the New York Times published an exposé last week detailing Hollywood producer and studio executive Harvey Weinstein’s decades of alleged sexual misconduct, one question murmured softly in the background: why now?
It was over twenty years ago that Weinstein invited actress Ashley Judd to his hotel room and asked her to watch him shower.
In 1997, Weinstein reached a $100,000 settlement with Charmed actress Rose McGowan over an incident in a hotel room during the Sundance Film Festival, although details of this incident remain undisclosed.
And it was as far back as 1991 when former employee Laura Madden was approached by Weinstein for ‘massages’. In 1998, a 25-year-old assistant Zelda Perkins confronted Weinstein about his treatment of women in the office, and threatened to go public or initiate legal action if he didn’t stop.