In her first TV interview since Harvey Weinstein was indicted by a grand jury, actress Mira Sorvino—one of the 97 women who have accused the producer of varying degrees of sexual assault and harassment—told Savannah Guthrie she won’t be satisfied until he’s behind bars.
Weinstein pled not guilty to charges of rape in the first and third degrees and criminal sexual act in the first degree; previously, he categorically denied all allegations of nonconsensual sex.
Sorvino, who shared her story with Ronan Farrow in the New Yorker last year, said she hopes Weinstein will be convicted for his alleged crimes. “It feels like a really good first step, you know? It’s him finally facing real, real criminal consequences for his criminal behavior. And so for that, I feel gratified. But honestly, last weekend was a very emotional one, and I cried many times, because just seeing him brings up a lot of bad feelings. He’s raped many people that I love, so it’s not really a happy occasion. I think maybe there will be some celebration when he gets convicted and goes to jail. That’s when the process will be complete and we will see justice really being served,” the Condor actress said on Today. “But until then, this is a great first step.”
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Clearing her throat, Sorvino continued, “I think we would have found strength in numbers and we would have done something a lot sooner. But I only knew of one other person, Sophie Dix, who told me her story a little while after mine occurred. But I did try to do something about it at the time. I even spoke to somebody at Miramax about it and nothing happened, so it kind of went away and I tried to go on with my life.” Guthrie then brought up Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson, who last year accused Miramax of forcing him to blacklist Sorvino and other actresses in Hollywood; when Jackson made the statement, Weinstein denied the accusations.
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Speaking of Christopher Backus, whom she wed in 2004, she said, “We probably wouldn’t have met if I’d done Lord of the Rings, and I wouldn’t have had my four beautiful children. At the end of the day, I am fine with everything. But to know that this was done to me rather than it just being fate was kind of world rocking at the time. But right now, I’m really excited to be a part of this movement of #MeToo and Time’s Up. I’m working on promoting legislation in California for bills that are among the strongest anti-sexual harassment legislation in the nation.” Throughout history, she said, “Men have raped and abused and harassed people weaker than them, people in positions subordinate to them—and I’m not just talking women. I’m talking men, I’m talking children, I’m talking trans people, nonbinary people, LGBTQ people. Forever. Rape has been with us forever.” Society is “at the cusp of this moment” where people are “working with men to change the idea of what being a strong man is and how to not do this to people,” Sorvino said. “For women and boys and girls to know their rights, all of this will have been worth it in some crazy way. If culture’s going to change, and less people will be sexually assaulted because of this movement—and this outcry among millions across the world—then it was all worth it.”
Source: E! News