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Clinton 'appalled,' Obamas 'disgusted' by Weinstein reports

Washington: Hillary Clinton has said she was "shocked and appalled" by the revelations about disgraced movie titan Harvey Weinstein, while former President Barack Obama said he and his wife, Michelle, were "disgusted."

Weinstein faces multiple allegations of sexual abuse and harassment from some of the biggest names in Hollywood.
Weinstein has been a major Democratic Party donor as he and his family has given more than USD 1.4 million in political contributions since the 1992 election cycle.
The explosive report by The New York Times last week and subsequent stories have forced congressional Democrats to give thousands of dollars in donations they received from Weinstein to charities.
The pressure was also on Clinton, the 2016 Democratic presidential nominee, and Obama to respond to the reports. In a statement on Twitter on Tuesday, Clinton said she was "shocked and appalled" and that "the behaviour described by women coming forward cannot be tolerated. Their courage and the support of others is critical in helping to stop this kind of behaviour.
The Obamas released a statement saying: "Any man who demeans and degrades women in such fashion needs to be condemned and held accountable, regardless of wealth or status. We should celebrate the courage of women who have come forward to tell these painful stories.
"And we all need to build a culture, including by empowering our girls and teaching our boys decency and respect , so we can make such behaviour less prevalent in the future".
Neither statement, from Clinton or the Obamas, made mention of the donations.
Actresses Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie told the Times in a
report on Tuesday that Weinstein had sexually harassed them. Separately, three women accused Weinstein of raping them in a story published online by The New Yorker, including the Italian actress Asia Argento and a woman who was an aspiring actress in college when she caught Weinstein's eye.
A representative for the mogul vehemently denied the allegations in a statement to the magazine. The New York Times reported last week that Weinstein settled sexual harassment lawsuits with at least eight women. Weinstein was fired Sunday from the Weinstein Co.
Meanwhile, as allegations of rape, abuse, and other forms of sexual misconduct against him mount, Harvey Weinstein's wife of a decade has announced she's leaving him.
Marchesa designer Georgina Chapman told People magazine in a statement on Tuesday that she was separating from Weinstein with whom she shares two young children.
"My heart breaks for all the women who have suffered tremendous pain because of these unforgivable actions," the statement read. "I have chosen to leave my husband. Caring for my young children is my first priority and I ask the media for privacy at this time."
Chapman has not responded to CNN requests for comment.

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