In recent news, it has been reported that convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein had sent an e-mail to one of his former representatives suggesting that Jennifer Aniston “should be killed.”
The e-mail was reportedly sent in October 2017 after Weinstein caught wind of a “confided” sexual assault claim made against him by the former Friends star.
According to the National Enquirer, Aniston had allegedly confided to a friend that during the production of Derailed, Weinstein sexually assaulted her by pressing up against her back and grabbing her buttocks.
The Weinstein Company (TWC) was responsible for the distribution of Derailed, which was one of the company’s first releases.
Weinstein’s brash response of “Jen Aniston should be killed” came at the height of the resurgence of the #MeToo movement, which gained new life in October 2017 after several accusations of sexual misconduct were levied against Weinstein.
The #MeToo movement inspired millions of women to speak out about their experiences of sexual assault or harassment, and to support one another in a time of need.
The e-mails between Weinstein and his representative, Sallie Hofmeister, were included in the unsealed documents filed in Manhattan Supreme Court on Wednesday morning.
These documents were made public before Weinstein’s sentencing, according to the Hollywood Reporter. As a result, Weinstein was officially sentenced to 23 years in a New York State prison for rape and sexual assault by Supreme Court Judge James Burke.
The #MeToo movement has opened the door for any unspoken sexual assault victims to come forward without being judged or harassed. The movement has given a voice to the voiceless, and has encouraged people to speak out against sexual violence and harassment. The fact that Weinstein threatened Aniston’s life shows just how much power he thought he had and how far he was willing to go to silence his accusers.
In conclusion, Weinstein’s e-mail threatening Jennifer Aniston’s life is a reminder of the power dynamics that exist within the entertainment industry, and how sexual violence and harassment can be used to control and manipulate people. The #MeToo movement has shed light on these issues, and has encouraged people to speak out against them. Hopefully, this movement will continue to inspire change and create a safer, more equitable world for all.
I have a funny feeling a lot of people have grabbed that sluts ass.
These chicks bang their way up through the business on the casting couch… then use blackmail lies later to get a retirement fund out of it all when reach over the hill bimbos status…
cough cough… Stormy Daniels… McDougal…
Why should tax payers carry the burden
of keeping Weinstein alive, or any other
sexual predator, why should a life be respected of someone who didn’t respect
the life of others? send them back to their
maker!!