Friday, March 29, 2024

Gossip: Heather Graham Says Harvey Weinstein Implied Sex For Scripts; Jay-Z In Talks About Buying Weinstein’s Interest In TWC

Heather Graham wrote her story about Weinstein in a Variety piece. She details how, in the early 2000s, Weinstein called her into his office and offered her a selection of scripts, then “Later in the conversation, he mentioned that he had an agreement with his wife. He could sleep with whomever he wanted when he was out of town. I walked out of the meeting feeling uneasy. There was no explicit mention that to star in one of those films I had to sleep with him, but the subtext was there.” There was a follow-up meeting at a hotel, but she canceled it because she knew what was coming. He ended up never hiring her for any of his films.

Jay-Z In Talks About Buying Harvey Weinstein’s Interest in TWC

Jay-Z is reportedly in talks with his team about buying Harvey Weinstein’s interest in The Weinstein Company.

via TMZ:

Multiple sources connected to Jay tell us … Jay, along with several other investors including a famous movie producer and a billionaire, are talking about purchasing Weinstein’s 23 percent interest in the company.

Jay has had a working relationship with TWC and Harvey … he has a deal in which he has produced a movie, The Kalief Browder Story. He has also a Trayvon Martin miniseries slated for production. Jay has a first-look film deal with the company.

Our sources say Jay wants his relationship with the company to continue and grow, and since Harvey is out he’s looking at acquiring a substantial equity stake in the company.

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