
The 5 things you need to know about Weinstein's allegedly massive spy operation
SalonRonan Farrow continued his investigative reporting into Harvey Weinstein's alleged history of sexual abuse Monday with a New Yorker article claiming that the Hollywood producer used former Mossad agents in an attempt to spy on and silence his potential accusers. According to Farrow, Weinstein went big and hired the international corporate security company Kroll, as well as Black Cube, a firm run by former members of Mossad, the Israeli spy agency. The headings in the report allegedly read “Lies/Exaggerations/Contradictions,” “Hypocrisy” and “Potential Negative Character Wits.” Weinstein knew the exposés were being written and had a last-minute breakdown before the initial New York Times story was published. Asia Argento and Rose McGowan, two of Weinstein’s most famous accusers, have commented on the most recent New Yorker article via Twitter, both of them expressing a level of vindication.
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Spy admits to befriending Harvey Weinstein's alleged rape victim
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Ronan Farrow: 'Catch And Kill' Tactics Protected Both Weinstein And Trump
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Rose McGowan: Put Me On The Stand Against Weinstein
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Reports: Israeli intel firm dug up dirt on Obama officials to discredit Iran nuclear deal
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Reports: Intel Firm Was Hired To Discredit Former Obama Iran Deal Negotiators
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After news of Weinstein's spy ring, Rose McGowan's cocaine conspiracy claims seem reasonable
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Report: Weinstein Hired Agents To Investigate And Suppress Accusations Against Him
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Writer claims Weinstein asked her to take a bath with him
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Rose McGowan hits out again at 'monster' Harvey Weinstein
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