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New Allegations

Uma Thurman Reveals Harvey Weinstein Sexually Harassed Her

‘He did all kinds of unpleasant things,’ the actress revealed.

Uma Thurman, who had previously only hinted about suffering sexual harassment at the hands of disgraced predator producer Harvey Weinstein, has finally spilled the details on how he allegedly attacked her.

In an interview with New York Times , Thurman told how things were fine between her and Weinstein in the beginning.

She socialized with the producer and his first wife, Eve, after the success of their movie Pulp Fiction, directed by Quentin Tarantino.

“I knew [Harvey] pretty well before he attacked me,” said Thurman,

“He used to spend hours talking to me about material and complimenting my mind and validating me. It possibly made me overlook warning signs,” Thurman confided to Dowd about Weinstein.

However, during a meeting in his Paris hotel room, they argued about a script and Weinstein wound up wearing a bathrobe.

“I didn’t feel threatened. I thought he was being super idiosyncratic like this was your kooky, eccentric uncle,” said Thurman,

Weinstein allegedly told her tofollow him down a hall so they could keep talking. “Then I followed him through a door and it was a steam room. And I was standing there in my full black leather outfit — boots, pants, jacket. And it was so hot and I said,

‘This is ridiculous, what are you doing?’ And he was getting very flustered and mad and he jumped up and ran out.”

Later, in Weinstein’s suite at the Savoy Hotel in London, Thurman alleged she suffered Weinstein’s “first attack.

“It was such a bat to the head. He pushed me down. He tried to shove himself on me. He tried to expose himself. He did all kinds of unpleasant things. But he didn’t actually put his back into it and force me.”

“You’re like an animal wriggling away, like a lizard. I was doing anything I could to get away, like a lizard. I was doing anything I could to get the train back on the track. My track. Not his track.”

“The next day to her house arrived a 26-inch-wide vulgar bunch of roses,” Thurman says. “They were yellow. And I opened the note like it was a soiled diaper and it just said, ‘You have great instincts.’”

Then, she said, Weinstein’s assistants started calling again to talk about projects. Thurman took Herman with her to a meeting with Weinstein at the Savoy Bar. Weinstein called her there and pressured her to come upstairs to his room.

Weinstein, Thurman claimed, said his earlier actions were a misunderstanding and stressed: “we have so many projects together.” Finally, Thurman agreed to go upstairs, while pal Herman waited on a settee outside the elevators.

Once Weinstein’s assistants vanished, Thurman said, she warned Weinstein, “If you do what you did to me to other people you will lose your career, your reputation, and your family, I promise you.”Thurman told Dowd that is all she remembers of the incident.

“It was such a bat to the head. He pushed me down. He tried to shove himself on me. He tried to expose himself. He did all kinds of unpleasant things. But he didn’t actually put his back into it and force me.”

“You’re like an animal wriggling away, like a lizard. I was doing anything I could to get away, like a lizard. I was doing anything I could to get the train back on the track. My track. Not his track.”

“The next day to her house arrived a 26-inch-wide vulgar bunch of roses,” Thurman says. “They were yellow. And I opened the note like it was a soiled diaper and it just said, ‘You have great instincts.’”

Then, she said, Weinstein’s assistants started calling again to talk about projects. Thurman took Herman with her to a meeting with Weinstein at the Savoy Bar. Weinstein called her there and pressured her to come upstairs to his room.

Weinstein, Thurman claimed, said his earlier actions were a misunderstanding and stressed: “we have so many projects together.” Finally, Thurman agreed to go upstairs, while pal Herman waited on a settee outside the elevators.

Once Weinstein’s assistants vanished, Thurman said, she warned Weinstein, “If you do what you did to me to other people you will lose your career, your reputation, and your family, I promise you.”

Thurman told Dowd that is all she remembers of the incident. Weinstein has been accused of sexual harassment by dozens of women, including rape.

The producer has denied some of the charges, but new stories about his behavior keep coming out.