dunksby
02-09-2019, 06:37 AM
This guy is too real for today's world :lol
The complaints I receive ask why I don't fire him, and the answer is simple: Bryan hasn't been found guilty of anything in court. We take these accusations in all seriousness and we looked into them, but at the moment, from what we gather, they are completely baseless."
So you don't believe these accusations.
The Atlantic article published last month mentioned four men accusing him, all but one remained anonymous, and the fourth case never made it to trial. The lawyer who's suing Bryan is Jeff Herman, who was accused of raping two of his secretaries himself (one accusation against Herman, dating back to 1998, has been published so far. The DA closed the case due to insufficient evidence). But I know one thing. If I am ever raped, I won't wait several years. I will either shoot the rapist in the balls that very same day, or go to the police to have him arrested."
Turning to the Harvey Weinstein, Lerner insists that his sexual proclivities were common knowledge in Hollywood, and many women were keen to share his bed.
"There were many instances of girls who threw themselves at producers and directors, willing to do whatever it takes to get a role in a movie. Everyone who's part of the movie business knew that Weinstein was sleeping with girls. Agents, studio heads, everyone who's worked for him. And everyone was okay with it. It went on for 20 years, and no one said a word until it started to come out. And now all those bleeding hearts are screaming. Weinstein helped actresses get into movies, like Gwyneth Paltrow, who received an Oscar for his movie and now turns against him (Paltrow said that in the 1990s Weinstein pressured her to give him a massage while they were alone in a hotel room). However, it is also clear that there were cases of girls who were assaulted and raped."
Do you think that in some instances these women are lying? That they were the ones wooing him for roles?
I don't only think, I've seen it with my own eyes. The line up to his room was this long. Girls did everything to meet him. Now, take a girl who wanted to meet Harvey, and he tell her, 'I don't have time now, come to my room at 2am'. She gets there at 2am, and he says, 'wait here, I need to take a shower'. Those are the stories that came out. Now, every single girl, no matter how stupid she is, knows exactly what that means. He goes to take a shower? Get up and leave. Why did she sit there and waited for him to get out of the shower? Between us, he was a sick man, he was *********ing in front of them. But they could have got up and left.
And what's your impression of Rose McGowan?
I personally don't believe her, but I don't have proof, I wasn't there in the room with them. I don't believe girls who walk into a producer's house at 2am. I don't believe a woman can innocently go to a hotel room at 2am, with a man who everybody knows is trying to hit on girls, and stay there. I would never advise my daughter or my friends to go to a producer's room at night.
What about director Brett Ratner, who's also been accused of rape and several cases of sexual harassment?
He's also a victim. There were four girls who filed complaints against him, one dropped it and three remain (At least six actresses claimed that Ratner sexually harassed or assaulted them, without filing formal complaints. Another woman accused him of rape, and the case was settled outside of court). There are 45-year-old women who can't find a job. Women who, after he'd supposedly assaulted them, wrote to him how much the appreciate and admire him and want to work for him. He is the least sleazy person you'll meet. I was at his place a few days ago, he's a rich man and doesn't need the money, but he's an artist and wants to create, it's heart breaking to see him being denied work like that."
Do you agree that exploitation is a common reality in Hollywood?
I agree, one hundred percent. Every week thousands of young girls arrive at Hollywood. Beautiful young women from Iowa and Minnesota and all over the country, hoping to become actresses, and willing to do whatever it takes. I don't know why. It's a sickness."
https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5459879,00.html
The complaints I receive ask why I don't fire him, and the answer is simple: Bryan hasn't been found guilty of anything in court. We take these accusations in all seriousness and we looked into them, but at the moment, from what we gather, they are completely baseless."
So you don't believe these accusations.
The Atlantic article published last month mentioned four men accusing him, all but one remained anonymous, and the fourth case never made it to trial. The lawyer who's suing Bryan is Jeff Herman, who was accused of raping two of his secretaries himself (one accusation against Herman, dating back to 1998, has been published so far. The DA closed the case due to insufficient evidence). But I know one thing. If I am ever raped, I won't wait several years. I will either shoot the rapist in the balls that very same day, or go to the police to have him arrested."
Turning to the Harvey Weinstein, Lerner insists that his sexual proclivities were common knowledge in Hollywood, and many women were keen to share his bed.
"There were many instances of girls who threw themselves at producers and directors, willing to do whatever it takes to get a role in a movie. Everyone who's part of the movie business knew that Weinstein was sleeping with girls. Agents, studio heads, everyone who's worked for him. And everyone was okay with it. It went on for 20 years, and no one said a word until it started to come out. And now all those bleeding hearts are screaming. Weinstein helped actresses get into movies, like Gwyneth Paltrow, who received an Oscar for his movie and now turns against him (Paltrow said that in the 1990s Weinstein pressured her to give him a massage while they were alone in a hotel room). However, it is also clear that there were cases of girls who were assaulted and raped."
Do you think that in some instances these women are lying? That they were the ones wooing him for roles?
I don't only think, I've seen it with my own eyes. The line up to his room was this long. Girls did everything to meet him. Now, take a girl who wanted to meet Harvey, and he tell her, 'I don't have time now, come to my room at 2am'. She gets there at 2am, and he says, 'wait here, I need to take a shower'. Those are the stories that came out. Now, every single girl, no matter how stupid she is, knows exactly what that means. He goes to take a shower? Get up and leave. Why did she sit there and waited for him to get out of the shower? Between us, he was a sick man, he was *********ing in front of them. But they could have got up and left.
And what's your impression of Rose McGowan?
I personally don't believe her, but I don't have proof, I wasn't there in the room with them. I don't believe girls who walk into a producer's house at 2am. I don't believe a woman can innocently go to a hotel room at 2am, with a man who everybody knows is trying to hit on girls, and stay there. I would never advise my daughter or my friends to go to a producer's room at night.
What about director Brett Ratner, who's also been accused of rape and several cases of sexual harassment?
He's also a victim. There were four girls who filed complaints against him, one dropped it and three remain (At least six actresses claimed that Ratner sexually harassed or assaulted them, without filing formal complaints. Another woman accused him of rape, and the case was settled outside of court). There are 45-year-old women who can't find a job. Women who, after he'd supposedly assaulted them, wrote to him how much the appreciate and admire him and want to work for him. He is the least sleazy person you'll meet. I was at his place a few days ago, he's a rich man and doesn't need the money, but he's an artist and wants to create, it's heart breaking to see him being denied work like that."
Do you agree that exploitation is a common reality in Hollywood?
I agree, one hundred percent. Every week thousands of young girls arrive at Hollywood. Beautiful young women from Iowa and Minnesota and all over the country, hoping to become actresses, and willing to do whatever it takes. I don't know why. It's a sickness."
https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-5459879,00.html