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Harvey Weinstein And Madonna Have No Talent But Stuck Around In Hollywood Via Corporate Theft And Strong Arm Tactics November 28. 2017
Molly Ringwald Fallen movie producer, Harvey Weinstein, like his fellow Kabbalah cultist, Madonna, are known in the industry for exploiting and abusing people, then engaging in bribery and other forms of corruption to evade prison. Their careers are built on it. When asked about the Harvey Weinstein rape and sexual assault scandal, actress Molly Ringwald, famous for starring in the famous 1980s films “Pretty In Pink” “Sixteen Candles” and "The Breakfast Club" denounced the disgraced movie producer, as have many women appalled by his sexual crimes and bullying.
Molly Ringwald in the 1980s film "The Breakfast Club" Ringwald accurately stated of lecherous Weinstein, “I was always a little mystified that Harvey had the reputation as a great tastemaker when he seemed so noticeably lacking in taste himself. But he did have a knack for hiring people who had it, and I figured that’s what passes for taste in Hollywood."
Madonna and fellow Kabbalah cult member Harvey Weinstein Weinstein, like Madonna, are not talented. However, they latch on to people who are and exploit others to terrible degrees for financial gain and fame. Weinstein has been known to be abusive to actors, actresses and behind the scenes talent in the industry. He is a raging bully. He has a horrendous temper and like Madonna, believes in stealing (copyrights) and sexually taking advantage of others, particular younger people who don‘t want them. They are two leeches who have dug their heels in for years in Hollywood by being evil and exploitative bullies, who illegal spy on others. People with talent don't do such things. STORY SOURCE Molly Ringwald Recalls Jeffrey Katzenberg Comment in Revealing Essay About Hollywood Harassment 2:06 PM PDT 10/17/2017 - In a statement to THR, Katzenberg said, "That Molly Ringwald had to read those words attributed to me and believe I said them is horrifying, mortifying and embarrassing to me." In an essay for The New Yorker, Molly Ringwald reflected on her own experiences with sexual harassment in Hollywood, including an explicit comment once made by Jeffrey Katzenberg. "The head of a major studio — and, incidentally, someone who claims himself to be horrified by the Harvey allegations — was quoted as saying, 'I wouldn’t know [Molly Ringwald] if she sat on my face,'" she said of a Movieline article in the 1990s, which included a reported quote from Katzenberg at the end of a paragraph about the song "Molly" by alternative rock group Sponge (included below). "Maybe he was misquoted. If he ever sent a note of apology, it must have gotten lost in the mail." In a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, Katzenberg said, "That Molly Ringwald had to read those words attributed to me and believe I said them is horrifying, mortifying and embarrassing to me. Anyone who knows me now or back then knows I do not use language like that as a matter of course, or tolerate it. Ms. Ringwald, 22 years too late, I am deeply, deeply sorry.”... http://www.hollywoodreporter.com RELATED ARTICLES Harvey Weinstein Removed A Woman's Tampon And Sexually Assaulted Her During Her Period Via Oral Sex Madonna Has Sexually Harassed And Groped People Without Permission Much Like Harvey Weinstein Harvey Weinstein's Fall From Grace As Sexual Harassment And Charity Fraud Claims Surface Harvey Weinstein Labeled A Rapist Confirming Previous Site Claims |
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