Scandalously known film magnate Harvey Weinstein, it turns out, collected dirt on women who were victims of sexual violence on his part.
A year before the denouncing article of The New York Times, where well-known and not so women told how Weinstein harassed and raped them, the producer began hiring private detectives. In particular, they were specialists from the firms Kroll and Black Cube, the leadership of the latter, by the way, consists mainly of former Mossad officers, political intelligence of Israel.
According to The New Yorker, the detectives presented themselves as fighters for women's rights. They sought information from the victims of the movie mogul, which they were ready to inform the journalists. In particular, Weinstein sent detectives to Rose McGowan, who was one of the first to report sexual harassment on the part of the producer.
Detectives also communicated with journalists who were preparing publications about sexual harassment of Weinstein. In addition, they collected sex kompromat on actresses, which pestered the producer.
Recall that in October, more than 10 women accused film producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual harassment. Soon their number increased to 50. Women, among whom there were such celebrities as Rose McGowan, Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Beckinsale, Eva Green, Lupita Niongo and others, told how the movie magnate sexually harassed them, and even raped them.