Screenwriter pens viral Facebook essay apologizing for Weinstein scandal: ‘Everybody f***ing knew’

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Scott Rosenberg, a Hollywood producer and screenwriter whose cinematic repertoire includes films like “Gone in 60 Seconds,” “Beautiful Girls,” and “High Fidelity,” penned a scathing essay about embattled Harvey Weinstein’s alleged sexual misdeeds, and apologized for being complicit in the resulting scandal.

Rosenberg in a Facebook post repeatedly said that everybody in Hollywood “f***ing knew” what Weinstein had done — and would continue to do — to women within the industry, and apologized profusely for getting caught up in the mystique behind Weinstein’s “Golden Goose”-like success

In his essay, Rosenberg recapped the good old days, and apologized for standing on the sidelines, simply watching the systematic allegations of abuse unfold.

He added that Weinstein would often lavish gifts of splendor on him — and presumptively on others within his “circle” — and though he was treated exceptionally by Weinstein, he knew full well about the allegations being made behind the scenes. – READ MORE

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