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Harvey Weinstein on Jennifer Lawrence: "I slept with her and look where she is, she just won an Oscar"

The phrase appears in the complaint of another woman, who said that the producer boasted of an alleged experience with the actress of "The Hunger Games"

Harvey Weinstein, who was one of the most powerful men in Hollywood, bragged about having slept with actress Jennifer Lawrence to a woman who just sued him for s-xually abusing her years ago during a film festival.

"I slept with Jennifer Lawrence and look where she is now, she just won an Oscar," Weinstein, 66, told a woman whom he warned that if she didn't accede to her requests he would never get to her. be a star

The woman, who has just filed a s-xual abuse lawsuit against the former producer, asked that her identity not be revealed.

According to the lawsuit, she met Weinstein at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, and they met in a room at Park City's Waldorf Astoria to discuss job opportunities on different films. At one point, and according to the story, she went to the bathroom. He followed her and began to masturbate in front of her.

Documents filed in a Los Angeles court show that the producer who created Miramax pulled out her penis and said, "Look at my penis, it's good and hard for you."

Despite the woman's complaints, he masturbated and ejaculated on her lap.

The victim recounts in her lawsuit several more encounters with the successful producer over the years in which he subjected her to forced s-xual situations. She stressed that even some of those meetings were in her own office when he called her to talk about a script.

As a result of this information, both the producer of Harvey Weinstein and the protagonist of "Hunger Games" spoke about it.

The actress stated that she never had a deal with the producer that was not of a professional nature. "My heart breaks for all the women who have been victims of Harvey Weinstein," she said in a statement.

"I have only ever had a professional relationship with him. This is another example of the predatory tactics and lies he engaged in to attract so many women," the Oscar winner continued.

Harvey Weinstein on Jennifer Lawrence: "I slept with her and look where she is, she just won an Oscar"

Weinstein's legal team also denied the fact, adding that they only seek to damage the image of the New York producer.

"This lawsuit was strategically filed and updated without notice or attempt to contact Mr. Weinstein's attorneys for one reason; it was intended to embarrass Mr. Weinstein and gain unchecked media attention," a spokesman for the powerful producer said.

So far, about 60 women said they were victims of abuse by the producer. The first of them, whose complaint later gave rise to the #MeToo movement, was Rose McGowan, in October 2017.

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