Media reporter Ken Auletta heard whispers of Harvey Weinstein’s sexual abuse of women 20 years ago — but he couldn’t write the story because sources were unwilling to go on the record.
New York Long-time New Yorker media reporter Ken Auletta heard whispers of Harvey Weinstein's sexual abuse of women 20 years ago — but he couldn't write the story because sources were unwilling to go on the record.
Now Auletta has finally written the definitive account of Weinstein's crimes in his new book,"Hollywood Ending: Harvey Weinstein and the Culture of Silence."That culture of silence spread through the entire industry for decades, Auletta said on"Reliable Sources" Sunday, from people in Weisntein's office to suspecting journalists. Auletta said it's similar to what's happening in Washington, DC today.
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