Former Harvey Weinstein Employee Kills
Herself After He Dragged Her Into Rose McGowan Rape Case And
Published Her Private Emails
February 8. 2018
Jill Messick committed suicide this week. She is
pictured with another Weinstein associate, the late Brad
Grey, who died last year of cancer at age 59
Another woman has been harmed by Harvey
Weinstein's conduct. Weinstein is currently under criminal
investigation for sexually assaulting and raping women, both
famous and non-famous. Hollywood actress Rose McGowan
publicly slammed Weinstein for raping her. Weinstein denies
it, but people do not believe him.
As such, Weinstein has been going around
Hollywood asking people to vouch for him. However, his
fellow cultists, Donna Karan and Lindsay Lohan, are the only
two who have unwisely done so and it blew up in their faces.
Weinstein then produced an email from Jill Messick, former
manager of McGowan, trying to use it in his defense, as she backed him.
Harvey Weinstein
This week Messick killed herself at age 50
and her family is blaming Weinstein for her death. Messick's
family indicated Weinstein dragging her into his rape
scandal via publicly disclosing two emails she sent to him
slamming McGowan, sent her into a terrible depression, which
led to her suicide. She should not have killed herself over
this or anything else.
STORY SOURCE
Producer Jill Messick, Rose McGowan’s Former Manager,
Dies at 50
February 8, 2018 3:00PM PT - Jill Messick,
film producer, studio executive, and former manager of Rose
McGowan, died in Los Angeles on Wednesday of an apparent
suicide, her family announced in a statement. She was 50.
Messick served as manager for McGowan in 1997, the same year
that McGowan says she was raped by Harvey Weinstein at the
Sundance Film Festival. She was a production executive at
Miramax, which was run by Harvey and Bob Weinstein, from
1997 to 2003.
After McGowan went public with her sexual
assault claims against Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced mogul
brought Messick’s name into the legal affair, with
Weinstein’s attorney Ben Brafman releasing an email from
Messick to show her alleged defense of his client. Messick’s
family claimed in a statement that Messick’s battle with
depression led to her suicide, and pointed to the
McGowan-Weinstein ordeal.
“Over the past few months, many women have
come out with allegations against Harvey Weinstein,
including Rose McGowan, who has repeatedly spoken with the
press, striking out against not only her alleged attacker,
but a great many others,” reads the family’s statement, in
part. “One of them was Jill, who chose to remain silent in
the face of Rose’s slanderous statements against her for
fear of undermining the many individuals who came forward in
truth.”...
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