The article chronicles the allegations against Harvey Weinstein, highlighting the timeline of events from various victims, most notably Annabella Sciorra and Lucia Evans. Despite the overturning of Weinstein's New York conviction in 2024, new trials prompt renewed scrutiny of his past offenses. The piece reflects on how prevailing rumors transitioned into substantive legal actions, detailing the serious accusations leveraged against him over the decades, from forceful intimacy to full assault, thus playing a crucial role in the wider #MeToo movement in Hollywood.
"For much of Harvey Weinstein's career, dark rumors of sexual assault and harassment tailed the Hollywood megaproducer... allegations gathered the heft and momentum that culminated in multiple convictions."
"Lucia Evans told The New Yorker that he had raped her in his office in Manhattan's Tribeca neighborhood... I didn't want to kick him or fight him."
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