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‘Jen Aniston should be killed’, says convicted movie mogul Harvey Weinsten
AGENCIES, New York: Jennifer Aniston had been at the receiving end of a severe lashing out from Harvey Weinsten, as per the newly opened court documents. The disgraced Hollywood mogul had allegedly said that “Jen Aniston should be killed” in response to an email.
Back in 2017, a reporter from the National Enquirer, had asked him about an allegation that he had groped Jennifer and was seeking his comment on it.
But according to Jennifer’s representative, Stephen Huvane, this is completely untrue and that Weinsten had not touched Jennifer. “He never got close enough to her to touch her. She has never been alone with him. We have no idea about the email, since it wasn’t sent to us, nor do we have any comment to make on it,” he said to the New York Times.
These documents came to the fore in the wake of the Weinstein’s scheduled sentencing on Wednesday. He has been convicted of sex crimes.
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