Harvey Weinstein's employees wrestle with what they knew, and what to do now

Get the Full StoryCondemning a monster like Harvey Weinstein is easy. But in the weeks that followed the floodgates of allegations incited by a New York Times and New Yorker, industry people have been forced to engage in a much more difficult conversation with themselves.

What role did play? None have had to reckon with this haunting question more than the people closest to Weinstein, like his former employees at The Weinstein Co.

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The messy, raw, personal experiences of "select" employees who remained anonymous were gathered in a document and reported Thursday in a powerful New Yorker article by Dana Goodyear, peeling back another tragic layer of this already wretched story: that Weinstein's abusive behavior was not restricted to sexual assault. And that while the focus should remain squarely on the survivors of his sexual predation, there are also victims of a different nature. Read more...More about Sexual Harassment, Sexual Assault, Rape, Hollywood, and Harvey Weinstein

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