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New York Attorney General sues Weinstein firm

New York: New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has filed a lawsuit against Harvey Weinstein, his brother Robert and their firm, the Weinstein Company, a move that could complicate the sale of the disgraced mogul's film studio, the media reported.
Schneiderman said that a four-month investigation into sexual harassment found "vicious and exploitative mistreatment of company employees", reports CNN.
The lawsuit, filed electronically in the State Supreme Court in Manhattan, cites what it calls "egregious" violations of state, civil and human rights laws.
Harvey and Robert Weinstein co-founded the company in March 2005. Previously deemed as one of Hollywood's most powerful film studios, it has produced Hollywood blockbusters like Django Unchained, The King's Speech, Silver Linings Playbook and Inglourious Basterds.
The complaint alleges "a years-long gender-based hostile work environment, a pattern of quid pro-quo sexual harassment, and routine misuse of corporate resources for unlawful ends".
The alleged misconduct began in 2005 and continued through October 2017, the suit has claimed.
The lawsuit has also delayed a fire sale of the company, which was expected to be finalised soon, reports The New York Times.
"Any sale of the Weinstein Company must ensure that victims will be compensated, employees will be protected going forward, and that neither perpetrators nor enablers will be unjustly enriched," Schneiderman said. The company has been trying to avoid bankruptcy since reports of the allegations were revealed.
Before the lawsuit, the company was nearing a deal to sell itself to an investor group for about $275 million, plus the assumption of $225 million in debt, informed officials told The New York Times.
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