A former British assistant to Harvey Weinstein is breaking a confidentiality agreement that she says she had with the disgraced Hollywood producer.
In a Monday interview with the Financial Times, Zelda Perkins says Weinstein paid her the equivalent of more than $165,000 in 1998 to keep silent about sexual harassment charges that Perkins was leveling at Weinstein.
“I want to publicly break my non-disclosure agreement,” Perkins told the Times.
Perkins says that Weinstein asked for a massage and attempted to go to bed with her and that when she publicly talked about the incident she “was made to feel ashamed for disclosing his behavior.”
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