Weinstein gets lifetime ban from producers guild

NEW YORK -- Harvey Weinstein has been banned for life from the producers guild.

The Producers Guild of America announced Monday that Weinstein had resigned his membership, and the group opted to impose a lifetime ban on him. The guild called it an unprecedented step.

The guild's board of directors had previously voted unanimously earlier this month to initiate termination proceedings against Weinstein.

Dozens of women, including actresses Angelina Jolie and Gwyneth Paltrow, have accused Weinstein of sexual harassment, while several others have accused the Oscar winner of raping them.

Weinstein's representative Sallie Hofmeister has said the producer denies all allegations of non-consensual sex.

The New York Times is reporting new sexual abuse allegations against Weinstein, including incidents dating back to the 1970s and a financial settlement the paper says the producer reached with a dancer in the 2000s.

A story published Monday included the accounts of four new accusers, including a woman, Hope Exiner d'Amore who told the paper Weinstein raped her in a hotel room in the late 1970s during a work trip.

Cynthia Burr, who had background roles in "Scarface" and "Lethal Weapon 2," accused Weinstein of forcing her to perform oral sex on him in the hallway.

Weinstein's representative Sallie Hofmeister repeated a statement that Mr. Weinstein denies all allegations of non-consensual sex.

The paper also reported allegations by dancer Ashley Matthau, who says Weinstein accosted her in a hotel room in Puerto Rico while she was filming "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights" in 2004. The paper reported she reached a $100,000 settlement with Weinstein after hiring a lawyer and being threatened by Weinstein's attorney with having her name dragged through the mud.

A former worker on "The Bachelor" television series and its spinoffs has sued the show's producers, accusing them of sexual harassment and pervasive questioning of her sex life and retaliating against her after she complained.

Becky Steenhoek sued Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. and NZK Productions, which produces the "Bachelor" series including "The Bachelorette" and "Bachelor in Paradise." Warner Bros. said in a statement that it investigated Steenhoek's accusations earlier this year, and their findings did not support her account.

Her lawsuit filed Monday in Los Angeles Superior Court seeks unspecified damages. Steenhoek's lawsuit states she worked on the shows from October 2014 through April 2016. The lawsuit also states the harassment began in March 2016 after she became a segment producer and was subjected to persistent questioning about her sex life.

The lawsuit stated Steenhoek was visibly uncomfortable with the questioning and complained. Within a week of complaining, the lawsuit said Steenhoek was no longer allowed to meaningfully participate in the show, and an offer to work on a later "Bachelor" spinoff show was rescinded.

An attorney for NZK Productions declined comment. (AP)

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