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Harvey Weinstein court case results in $17million payout for accusers
The money will be taken from the liquidation of Weinstein s production company
26th January 2021
(L-R) Caitlin Dulany, Rosanna Arquette, Jessica Barth, Lauren Sivan, Sarah Anne Masse, Laura O Connor, Louise Godbold, Louise Godbold, and Louisette Geiss at Silence Breakers Hold Press Conference In Los Angeles Following Guilty Verdict In Harvey Weinstein Trial (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images)
Over 50 women who accused disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct will share a $17million (£12.4million) payout, a US bankruptcy judge has confirmed.
The sum will be taken from the liquidation of the Weinstein Co., Weinstein’s production company which filed for bankruptcy in 2018.