Hollywood actor Matt Damon reveals he knew Hollywood
producer Harvey Weinstein, accused of sexual harassment by many actresses, was
a womaniser, but was not aware that he was a predator.
"When people say like, ‘Everybody knew,' Like, yeah, I
knew he was an a**hole," Damon revealed ABC News in a joint interview with
actor George Clooney, reports a portal.
"He was proud of that. That's how he carried himself. I
knew he was a womaniser. I wouldn't want to be married to the guy. But this
level of criminal sexual predation is not something that I ever thought was
going on. Absolutely not," Damon further added.
Damon worked with Weinstein on "Good Will
Hunting", the 1997 film that launched Damon's career.
Damon told, "You had to spend about five minutes with
him to know that he was a bully. He was intimidating. Miramax was the place,
really the place that was making great stuff in the 1990s. And it was like,
‘Could you survive Harvey?'"
Damon told Weinstein's "darkness" was done in
private and he never saw it take place, reports a portal.
"What makes something like this so horrific is that
these are women and actresses who are pursuing their dreams. They're doing
everything right. And suddenly they found themselves alone with a
predator," Damon revealed.
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