Sexual Harassment News: Rosanna Arquette and Harvey Weinstein, Evan Rachel Wood and Marilyn Manson, Trump's Attorneys, Lincoln Project

Rosanna Arquette Won’t Be Silenced: There Are ‘a Lot More Harvey Weinsteins’

THE DAILY BEAST

Rosanna Arquette was one of the first women to speak out against Harvey Weinstein, relaying her story of abuse to The New Yorker and The New York Times, and subsequently appearing in the Hulu documentary "Untouchable." Later, journalist Ronan Farrow revealed that Weinstein’s defense team had hired the Israeli intelligence agency Black Cube to compile a dossier on Arquette. Even though Weinstein is behind bars, serving a 23-year prison sentence for his reign of terror, Arquette still believes that she’s lost professional opportunities due to her speaking out. read more »

Evan Rachel Wood says ex-fiance Marilyn Manson 'horrifically abused me for years'

USA TODAY

Evan Rachel Wood, who has been vocal the past few years about experiencing domestic abuse and sexual assault, wrote Monday that her ex-fiance, musician Marilyn Manson, was the man who "horrifically abused me for years." Wood, 33, wrote in an Instagram post shared early Monday morning that 52-year-old Manson, whose real name is Brian Warner, had "started grooming me when I was a teenager." read more »

One of Trump’s attorneys believes Epstein was murdered, the other didn't prosecute Cosby

THE GUARDIAN

One of two attorneys named to defend Donald Trump in his second impeachment trial represented Roger Stone, believes Jeffrey Epstein did not kill himself and numbers among his clients “all sorts of reputed mobster figures," including “a guy the government claimed was the biggest mafioso in the world." The other declined to prosecute Bill Cosby. read more »

21 Men Accuse Lincoln Project Co-Founder of Online Harassment

NEW YORK TIMES

John Weaver, a longtime Republican strategist and co-founder of the prominent anti-Trump group the Lincoln Project, has for years sent unsolicited and sexually provocative messages online to young men, often while suggesting he could help them get work in politics, according to interviews with 21 men who received them. His solicitations included sending messages to a 14-year-old, asking questions about his body while he was still in high school and then more pointed ones after he turned 18. read more »