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Conflicts of Interest in Weinstein’s Investigations
Ronan Farrow uncovers the conflicts of interest between Weinstein's investigations and the New York Times journalist, Boyce, who also worked for Black Cube, the Israeli private intelligence agency hired by Weinstein to stop journalists from reporting sexual assault allegations against him.
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David Boyce, a lawyer who represented Harvey Weinstein, had signed a contract with Black Cube that put him in a conflict of interest position as he tried to stop a leading New York newspaper from publishing a negative article about Weinstein.
06:13 - 10:25 (04:12)
Summary
David Boyce, a lawyer who represented Harvey Weinstein, had signed a contract with Black Cube that put him in a conflict of interest position as he tried to stop a leading New York newspaper from publishing a negative article about Weinstein. This became evident when Ronan Farrow got into his reporting and questioned Boyce's involvement with Weinstein and Black Cube.
ChapterConflicts of Interest in Weinstein’s Investigations
EpisodePart Two: It Takes a Village of Bastards to Make a Weinstein
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Lisa Bloom, a former attorney for Harvey Weinstein, claims that during a conversation with him, he admitted to having made inappropriate remarks to women both inside and outside the workplace.
10:25 - 12:47 (02:21)
Summary
Lisa Bloom, a former attorney for Harvey Weinstein, claims that during a conversation with him, he admitted to having made inappropriate remarks to women both inside and outside the workplace. Bloom says that at the time, she believed he was admitting to sexual harassment, but not assault or rape.