Streep,
Judi Dench slam Weinstein over sexual harassment claims
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[October 10, 2017]
By Jill Serjeant
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -
Meryl Streep and Judi Dench, two of Hollywood's most
respected actresses, lashed out at movie producer Harvey
Weinstein on Monday but said they were unaware of his
decades of alleged sexual harassment of women.
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As Hollywood moved to distance itself from
Weinstein, Streep said she had been appalled by the claims made
against the film studio executive she once likened to "God" in a
2012 awards speech.
His "behavior is inexcusable, but the abuse of power familiar,"
Streep said a statement.
Britain's Dench, who won a supporting actress Oscar in 1999 for
the Weinstein-produced film "Shakespeare in Love," said in a
statement she was "completely unaware of these offences, which
are of course horrifying."
Stars like Streep and Dench, whose movies had been championed by
Weinstein, have been under pressure to speak out after a New
York Times investigation last week detailed claims by multiple
women of unwanted physical contact by Weinstein over three
decades.

Weinstein, 65, initially apologized but later threatened to sue
over the allegations uncovered by the newspaper. He has not been
charged with any crimes but was fired on Sunday as co-chairman
of the Weinstein amid fallout from the Times story.
In a statement to the Huffington Post, Streep said she had been
unaware of claims that Weinstein undressed in front of actresses
and assistants and asked young women to give him massages.
"The disgraceful news about Harvey Weinstein has appalled those
of us whose work he championed," Streep said.
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Producer and director Kevin Smith said on Monday he regretted taking
money from Weinstein's production company.
"He financed the first 14 years of my career - and now I know while
I was profiting, others were in terrible pain. It makes me feel
ashamed," Smith, known for the comedies "Jay and Silent Bob Strike
Back" and "Clerks," wrote on Twitter.
Actresses Ashley Judd and Rose McGowan have said Weinstein sexually
harassed them and movie director Judd Apatow and producer Megan
Ellison are among those have spoken out in support of them.
Weinstein is the latest U.S. media or entertainment industry titan
to face sexual harassment accusations. At Fox News, late Chief
Executive Officer Roger Ailes was forced out in 2016 and anchor Bill
O'Reilly resigned in April after similar claims.
More than 50 women have accused comedian Bill Cosby of sexual
assault. He faces a retrial in April on the one criminal case
against him.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Lisa Von Ahn and Tom Brown)
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