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Harvey Weinstein rejects Gwyneth Paltrow and Rose McGowan's harassment allegations

Both women denounced the producer's alleged acts and he is now defending himself from them from prison in his first interview from behind bars

Harvey Weinstein appears in state court in Manhattan for his retrial.
Harvey Weinstein appears in state court in Manhattan for his retrial.

Film producer Harvey Weinstein has come to his own defense from behind bars. This time he has gone against the sexual harassment allegations of actresses Gwyneth Paltrow and Rose McGowan in 2017.

And the businessman was clear: "They are false". While adding that he was "unjustly convicted" in 2020 in the Big Apple and in 2022 in Los Angeles and described his actions as "mistakes": "I hurt my family and my friends. I cheated on my wife and that was a terrible mistake. But I did not commit those crimes".

Gwyneth Paltrow reveals crazy details about what Brad Pitt and Ben Affleck were like in bed

It was the first interview, recorded on video, since his arrest seven years ago to conservative podcaster Candace Owens and in it he went against Paltrow and McGowan

To begin with, he described as "a complete invention" Gwyneth Paltrow's claims that in 2017 he had invited her to his hotel room, put his hands on her and suggested a massage after taking part in a casting for the film Emma. He did want to detail that "he made a " at the actress, but said that "he did not touch her"

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