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Montreal actress Erika Rosenbaum breaks silence on sexual harassment by Weinstein

| @indiablooms | Oct 14, 2017, at 06:38 pm
Montreal, Oct 14 (IBNS): Montreal actress Erika Rosenbaum has finally gone public with her alleged sexual harassment complaints against Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, saying Weinstein harassed her years ago, media reports said.

Rosembaum joined the list of actresses, who have alleged Weinstein of sexually harassing them following a report by The New York Times on October 5, which reported about the producer's alleged sexual misconduct.

The Montreal actress, who was so far mum about the sexual harassment, going back to mid 2000, reached out to the original reporter, Jodi Kantor, to share her own experience.

Thanking the news organisation for publishing the report, she said: "I just wanted to thank her for her reporting and told her that I had a similar experience and it was a relief that it was coming out.”

"I felt that speaking out against a predator was the only choice at that point," Rosenbaum added.

Rosenbaum said she was shaken to hear the experiences of other actresses, including one Canadian, which were similar to her own experience. 

Revealing her experience to the media, the Montreal actress said that Weinstein approached her aggressively thrice when she was in her early 20s, at a time she was pursuing her career in Los Angeles.

During the third occasion, Rosenbaum alleged the producer held lher by the back of her neck and masturbated while standing behind the actress.

In an interview to a radio station, the actress said she kept the whole episode a secret out of fear that her career will be ruined.

"There’s a great deal of unwarranted shame that you’re settled with,” she was quoted by CBC News.

"When it comes to the power and the abuse of power that occurs in this kind of relationship, there’s a slippery slope where it doesn't take much for someone with influence like Harvey Weinstein to cross a line and for the innocent person to be left holding the bag and wondering what's to be done,” she added.

Weinstein, however, denied any such allegations.

Rosenbaum, 37, is credited for her roles in films like The Smurfs 2 and The Trotsky.


(Reporting by Souvik Ghosh)

Image: Facebook

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