Dismal_Swamp

What was that company he hired called? Black Cube... A bunch of retired Mossad agents, running around Countries they don't belong to, spying on and probably doing hits on people for dirty money. The clean up crew for Team Jew... Just call Black Cube...

sandywhitewater

What a scumbag. Just looking at him literally makes me feel ill

green_man

Don't forget it takes 2 to tango. I'm not defending this degenerate kike, but I'm willing to bet many of the women he abused were completely fine with it at the time and were knowingly whoring themselves out for parts in movies. Once it became popular to talk shit about this asshole they came out and said something. Honestly, the entire entertainment industry is absolutely disgusting.

sandywhitewater

Ya totally. I used to work as a model, and would get "offers" to get ahead. Never took them, but I can see how that could be tempting for someone who would do anything to get ahead

Conspirologist

The delusional asshole didn't get that he was sacrificed by TPTB.

derram

https://archive.fo/AeVtV :

How Harvey Weinstein Used Mossad Agents to Try and Shut Down His Accusers

'Invoices reveal he agreed a $600,000 contract with Black Cube, with a $300,000 bonus if they “completely stopped” the story from being published. '

'On Oct. 10, the day The New Yorker published Farrow’s story about Weinstein, Filip emailed McGowan: “Hi Love,” she wrote. “How are you feeling?... '

'One of the Black Cube agents, posing as “Diana Filip,” claimed to be the deputy head of “sustainable and responsible investments” at Reuben Capital Partners, a fictional London-based wealth-management firm. '

'Agents went through journalists’ personal lives, even profiling their ex-wives, to try and find information to discredit them, and Weinstein monitored the progress of the investigations personally, according to the new report. '

'Weinstein had the agencies collect information on dozens of individuals, and compile psychological profiles that sometimes focused on their personal or sexual histories, The New Yorker says. '


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