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Academy expels Harvey Weinstein
    2017-10-16  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has expelled disgraced mogul Harvey Weinstein from its ranks.

The Academy’s 54-member board of governors — which includes such Hollywood luminaries as Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks, Whoopi Goldberg and Kathleen Kennedy — held an emergency meeting at the organization’s Beverly Hills headquarters Saturday and voted to strip away Weinstein’s lifetime membership.

Following the meeting, the Academy issued a statement saying the board had voted to immediately expel him from the Academy.

“We do so not simply to separate ourselves from someone who does not merit the respect of his colleagues but also to send a message that the era of willful ignorance and shameful complicity in sexually predatory behavior and workplace harassment in our industry is over,” the statement said.

The Academy’s action, which comes in response to the dozens of allegations that have surfaced accusing Weinstein of an ongoing pattern of predatory behavior in which he sexually harassed, assaulted and even raped women, is virtually unprecedented.

The Academy’s bylaws state that, with a two-thirds vote, the board of governors can eject a member “for cause.”

Only one other member has ever been expelled in the 90-year history of the Academy: Carmine Caridi, an actor who was found to have violated the Academy’s policy against loaning awards season screeners when films he had been sent turned up online.

In Weinstein’s case, the decision was all the more dramatic given how assiduously he had courted the Academy’s approval over the years. A past master of awards season campaigning, he saw the two companies he ran during the course of his career, Miramax and The Weinstein Company, collect more than 300 Oscar nominations and score five best picture wins. Weinstein himself was personally called up to the stage in 1999 as a producer of “Shakespeare in Love” when it was named best picture.

Ahead of the meeting, some Academy members did express concerns that such an action would establish a precedent that would require the organization, which also includes such controversial figures as Bill Cosby and Roman Polanski, to begin policing the behavior of its members. But amid the near-universal condemnation of Weinstein, the board moved ahead to reject him.

Now a Hollywood pariah, Weinstein is also facing expulsion from the Producers Guild of America, whose own board is meeting today to vote on Weinstein’s status in that organization. Earlier last week, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts suspended Weinstein from its ranks.

(SD-Agencies)

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