When my interview with Harvey Weinstein was published in these pages last month, the reaction was immediate and intense. Within a day, thousands of comments flooded social media, with more pouring in to THR. The story ricocheted globally, picked up across Europe, India and beyond, reigniting debate about Weinstein’s crimes and battered legacy. In keeping with the tenor of the moment, a few responses crossed a more personal line — including texts to my cellphone that read, “We know where you live, you pedo Jew.” For many, Weinstein’s reappearance felt like a visit from an unwelcome ghost. “No one wants to hear from this monster” was a common refrain. And yet plenty of people did. Millions of readers engaged with the interview, which spent days among the most-read pieces on our site. I heard from hundreds who valued the chance to grapple with something more complicated than a slogan. None of this came as a surprise. I had spent six months pursuing the interview, braved a blizzard on my way to Rikers and still woke up with a pit in my stomach on the morning it was slated to come out. I knew how combustible it would be. Its impending publication
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Why We Published the Harvey Weinstein Interview – The Hollywood Reporter

Why We Published the Harvey Weinstein Interview – The Hollywood Reporter