New NYPD sting audio of Harvey Weinstein has been released, where Weinstein seems to admit to touching Filipina-Italian model, Ambra Battilana Gutierrez’s breast against her will, and repeatedly tries to pressure the girl into doing something she obviously didn’t want to do..
Just listen to the creepy audio above where Weinstein tries over and over to get this young girl to come into his hotel room while Weinstein “takes a shower”, and will not take no for an answer. You can tell from his tactics that he has probably done this a few times before.
We pick up the action about halfway through, so Weinstein has already been working on this model for a full minute.
Weinstein – Please come in.
On everything, I’m a famous guy.
Gutierrez – I’m, I’m feeling very uncomfortable right now.
Weinstein – Please come in now!
And one minute
And if you wanna leave when the guy comes with my jacket you can go.
Gutierrez – Why yesterday you touch my breast?
Weinstein – Oh, please, I’m sorry, just come on in; I’m used to that.
Come on please
Gutierrez – You’re used to that?
Weinstein – Yes, come in.
Gutierrez – No, but I’m not used to that.
Weinstein – I won’t do it again, come on, sit here.
Sit here for a minute, please!
Woman – No, I don’t want to.
Weinstein – If you do this now you will embarrass me…
Now go. Bye. Never call me again.
OK? Sorry, nice to have.. I promise you I won’t do anything..
Gutierrez – I know but yesterday was too much for me.
Weinstein – The guy is coming..
I will never do another thing to you.
Five minutes. Don’t ruin your friendship with me for 5 minutes.
Gutierrez – I know, but it’s kind of like.. It’s too much for me, I can’t.
Weinstein – Please? You’re making a big scene.
Here, please?
Gutierrez – No, but I wanna leave.
Weinstein – OK, Bye.
There are now even a few accusations of rape against Harvey Weinstein!
Three women––among them Argento and a former aspiring actress named Lucia Evans—told me that Weinstein raped them, allegations that include Weinstein forcibly performing or receiving oral sex and forcing vaginal sex. Four women said that they experienced unwanted touching that could be classified as an assault. In an audio recording captured during a New York Police Department sting operation in 2015 and made public here for the first time, Weinstein admits to groping a Filipina-Italian model named Ambra Battilana Gutierrez, describing it as behavior he is “used to.” Four of the women I interviewed cited encounters in which Weinstein exposed himself or masturbated in front of them.
It’s not looking good for Harvey Weinstein, but I don’t feel sorry for him in the slightest, because if Weinstein actually did all of the disgusting things to women that are alleged, the miserable fuck should be castrated and spend the rest of his life in prison!
Since the establishment of the first studios a century ago, there have been few movie executives as dominant, or as domineering, as Harvey Weinstein. As the co-founder of the production-and-distribution companies Miramax and the Weinstein Company, he helped to reinvent the model for independent films, with movies such as “Sex, Lies, and Videotape,” “The English Patient,” “Pulp Fiction,” “The Crying Game,” “Shakespeare in Love,” and “The King’s Speech.” Beyond Hollywood, he has exercised his influence as a prolific fund-raiser for Democratic Party candidates, including Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. Weinstein combined a keen eye for promising scripts, directors, and actors with a bullying, even threatening, style of doing business, inspiring both fear and gratitude. His movies have earned more than three hundred Oscar nominations, and, at the annual awards ceremonies, he has been thanked more than almost anyone else in movie history, just after Steven Spielberg and right before God.
For more than twenty years, Weinstein has also been trailed by rumors of sexual harassment and assault. This has been an open secret to many in Hollywood and beyond, but previous attempts by many publications, including The New Yorker, to investigate and publish the story over the years fell short of the demands of journalistic evidence. Too few people were willing to speak, much less allow a reporter to use their names, and Weinstein and his associates used nondisclosure agreements, monetary payoffs, and legal threats to suppress these myriad stories. Asia Argento, an Italian film actress and director, told me that she did not speak out until now––Weinstein, she told me, forcibly performed oral sex on her—because she feared that Weinstein would “crush” her. “I know he has crushed a lot of people before,” Argento said. “That’s why this story—in my case, it’s twenty years old, some of them are older—has never come out.”
Last week, the New York Times, in a powerful report by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, revealed multiple allegations of sexual harassment against Weinstein, a story that led to the resignation of four members of his company’s all-male board, and to Weinstein’s firing from the company.
The story, however, is more complex, and there is more to know and to understand. In the course of a ten-month investigation, I was told by thirteen women that, between the nineteen-nineties and 2015, Weinstein sexually harassed or assaulted them, allegations that corroborate and overlap with the Times’s revelations, and also include far more serious claims.
Three women––among them Argento and a former aspiring actress named Lucia Evans—told me that Weinstein raped them, allegations that include Weinstein forcibly performing or receiving oral sex and forcing vaginal sex. Four women said that they experienced unwanted touching that could be classified as an assault. In an audio recording captured during a New York Police Department sting operation in 2015 and made public here for the first time, Weinstein admits to groping a Filipina-Italian model named Ambra Battilana Gutierrez, describing it as behavior he is “used to.” Four of the women I interviewed cited encounters in which Weinstein exposed himself or masturbated in front of them.
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