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Weinstein Co. reaches deal
Washington Post
Mar. 2, 2018 3:37 pm
In a surprising reversal, the struggling film studio co-founded by Harvey Weinstein has reached a deal to sell its assets to an investor group led by a former Obama administration official, the company said Thursday night.
The deal to sell the Weinstein Co. to the investor group, led by former Small Business Administration head Maria Contreras-Sweet and billionaire Ron Burkle, 'provides a clear path for compensation for victims and protects the jobs of our employees,” the studio said in a statement.
The Weinstein Co. has been struggling to stay afloat since reports emerged in October in the New York Times and the New Yorker detailing allegations of sexual abuse by co-founder Harvey Weinstein spanning decades.
More than 70 women since have accused him of sexual misconduct, including rape.
The announcement came just days after the New York studio declared it would file for bankruptcy, as talks to sell the company to the investor group collapsed. In a critical letter to the investor group Sunday, the Weinstein Co. said the proposed deal failed to provide necessary interim funding and lacked a provision for '‘gold standard' human resources policies.”
'We consider this to be a positive outcome under what have been incredibly difficult circumstances,” the Weinstein Co. said Thursday.
Contreras-Sweet plans to 'launch a new company, with a new board and a new vision,” she said in a statement to news outlets. She intends to create a majority-female board of directors, salvage about 150 jobs and protect the small businesses owed money by the Weinstein Co.
A compensation fund would supplement existing insurance coverage for victims.
The investors did not disclose the bid's worth, but previous news reports said the group offered $500 million, including an assumption of $225 million in debt.
Harvey Weinstein attends the 25th Anniversary Retrospective Screening of Reservoir Dogs at The 2017 Tribeca Film Festival on April 28, 2017, at Beacon Theatre, Manhattan, N.Y. (Sam Aronov/Pacific Press/Zuma Press/TNS)
Maria Contreras-Sweet is sworn in as administrator of the Small Business Administration on April 7, 2014, at the White House in Washington, D.C. (Olivier Douliery/Abaca Press/TNS)

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