But lawyers representing six of the women who
have made accusations against Weinstein called the proposed deal
a "complete sellout" that did not require the 68-year-old former
film producer to accept responsibility or pay out of his own
pocket.
The settlement, which still must be approved by a federal judge
and a bankruptcy court, would resolve a lawsuit filed against
Weinstein, his production company and his brother in 2018 by the
New York Attorney General's office.
It would also bring an end to a separate class-action lawsuit
brought in 2017 on behalf of nine women who accused Weinstein of
sexual harassment or assault, New York Attorney General Letitia
James said.
"After all the harassment, threats, and discrimination, these
survivors are finally receiving some semblance of justice,"
James said on Twitter.
She said the deal would release the women from non-disclosure
agreements that prevented them from speaking publicly about
Weinstein, once one of Hollywood's most powerful men.
A lawyer who represented the class of women who brought the 2017
lawsuit, Whitney Siehl, called her clients heroes who had
"ignited a movement" by going public with their accusations.
But attorneys Douglas Wigdor and Kevin Mintzer said the
settlement was "deeply unfair" to their clients and other women
who would have no right to pursue claims against Weinstein and
others in court.
"We are completely astounded that the attorney general is taking
a victory lap for this unfair and inequitable proposal, and on
behalf of our clients, we will be vigorously objecting in
court," Wigdor and Mintzer said in written statement.
Weinstein was found guilty in Manhattan criminal court in
February of sexually assaulting former production assistant Mimi
Haleyi and raping former aspiring actress Jessica Mann,
convictions hailed as a victory for the #MeToo movement. He was
sentenced the next month to 23 years in prison.
Weinstein, who has been accused of sexual misconduct by more
than 100 women stretching back decades, still faces trial on
rape and sexual assault charges in Los Angeles.
(Reporting by Dan Whitcomb; Editing by Himani Sarkar and Gerry
Doyle)
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