Harvey Weinstein finally came clean about his sexual assault claims, and he did it in the most bizarre way possible. This Friday, the shamed Hollywood producer apparently admitted to the Spectator that he did, in fact offer actresses jobs in exchange for sex, but he’s not alone! “You were born rich and privileged and you were handsome. I was born poor, ugly, Jewish and had to fight all my life to get somewhere,” Weinstein, 66, explained to the Spectator’s Taki. “You got lotsa girls, no girl looked at me until I made it big in Hollywood.” After justifying his wild behavior, Weinstein dropped a massive bombshell. “Yes, I did offer them acting jobs in exchange for sex, but so did and still does everyone. But I never, ever forced myself on a single woman,” he said. As readers know, Weinstein was accused of everything from sexual misconduct to rape by a series of women, many of them who are renowned Hollywood actresses. Asia Argento and Rose McGowan lead the movement that eventually got Weinstein fired from his own company, dumped by his wife, and sent to sex rehab. Weinstein vehemently denied both of their sex assault claims. He also entered a not guilty plea in NYC this June 5 regarding the alleged rape of an unnamed accuser, sticking by his affirmation that he never had nonconsensual sex with any of his female partners.