Despite being imprisoned, disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein allegedly continues to wield influence at the Cannes Film Festival, reaching out to friends and associates. Sources claimed to TheWrap that he has been actively assisting his former girlfriend, Alexandra Vino, in obtaining party invitations and making connections at the prestigious event.
Vino, an actress and artist, was spotted on a yacht in Cannes and has been seen attending multiple high-profile premieres. While Weinstein's spokesman denies these allegations, several individuals have confirmed Weinstein's communication from prison.
Former Weinstein associates expressed astonishment at the producer's ability to maintain contact from prison and continue to leverage his connections in the French film industry. Some voiced their revulsion at the news, while others expressed disbelief.
Weinstein has a notorious history of using European film festivals, including Cannes, as hunting grounds for his predatory behavior. Dozens of survivors have testified against him, leading to his arrest, trial, and conviction.
Weinstein's New York rape conviction was recently overturned, but he still faces a 16-year sentence in Los Angeles for rape. Despite his incarceration, his alleged continued involvement in Cannes activities has raised concerns and reignited discussions about his influence and the lingering impact of his crimes.
The situation has been described as a "nightmare" by Judith Godrèche, a prominent figure in France's #MeToo movement. It serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by survivors and the need for continued vigilance against powerful figures who abuse their positions.
Harvey Weinstein haunts Cannes Film Festival from prison
Harvey Weinstein maintains contact with associates, assists his ex Alexandra Vino in securing party invitations.
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