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Geiss et al v. The Weinstein Company Holdings LLC et al
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January 08, 2019
Weinstein Gets Ch. 11 Doc Access Pending NY Class Motion
Ex-movie mogul Harvey Weinstein received permission in Delaware bankruptcy court Tuesday to use emails exchanged with accusers leveling sexual misconduct claims against him in his civil and criminal defense, but can't make them public for 48 hours to allow a proposed class of accusers time to seek additional restrictions in New York federal court.
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January 04, 2019
Ex-Prez Of Miramax LA Wants Out Of Weinstein Suit
A former Miramax executive named in a wide-ranging proposed class action against Harvey Weinstein and more than a dozen of his former businesses and associates asked a New York federal court Friday to dismiss the claims against him, given his tenuous connection to Weinstein's alleged sexual misconduct.
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January 02, 2019
Weinstein Accusers Seek More Protections On Emails
Women accusing former movie executive Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct on Wednesday asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to put additional restrictions on how Weinstein might use emails from them currently held by The Weinstein Co.'s Chapter 11 estate.
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December 18, 2018
Weinstein Accusers Say Ch. 11 Emails Need To Be Reviewed
Attorneys representing a group of women accusing movie executive Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct told a Delaware bankruptcy judge Monday that documents being given to Weinstein in the Chapter 11 case of his former studio should be subject to a protective order in a New York civil case against the mogul.
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September 14, 2018
Actresses Get 'Road Map' To File New Weinstein Class Suit
Counsel for the actresses accusing Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault in a putative class action say a New York federal judge gave them a "road map" to a stronger case when he dismissed their claims this week.
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July 03, 2018
2 Ex-Weinstein Co. Directors Want Out Of Sexual Assault Suit
A pair of former The Weinstein Co. directors have asked a New York federal judge to let them out of a putative class action filed by actresses accusing Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault, saying they joined the company's board too late to be held responsible for Weinstein's alleged behavior.
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June 05, 2018
Weinstein Co. Must Face Sexual Assault Victims' NY Suit
A Delaware bankruptcy judge on Tuesday lifted The Weinstein Co.'s Chapter 11 protection from a putative New York class action suit filed by alleged victims of Harvey Weinstein and in a related ruling ordered Weinstein's employment agreement made public.
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June 01, 2018
Weinstein Accusers Say Studio Mocked Them In Ch. 11 Reply
Attorneys for a proposed nationwide class of victims alleging sexual assault and harassment by filmmaker Harvey Weinstein urged a Delaware bankruptcy judge Friday to lift a Chapter 11 stay shielding The Weinstein Co. from a federal racketeering suit, branding some of the studio's opposition as mockery.
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February 21, 2018
Weinstein Name-Checks Celeb Supporters In Dismissal Bid
Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein asked a New York federal judge Tuesday to cut him from a suit brought by actresses who say he sexually assaulted them, arguing the proposed class includes every woman he's ever met, even big-name stars like Meryl Streep and Jennifer Lawrence, who have publicly defended him.
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February 20, 2018
Actresses' Row Is With Weinstein, Not Co., Judge Told
The Weinstein Co. asked a New York federal judge Tuesday to nix a federal racketeering class action over Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's alleged history of sexual assault, arguing the actresses who filed the suit seek to "hook" the entire company for one individual's misconduct, and that the decade-old misconduct is time-barred.
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