Emily Ratajkowskiis sending a strong — and concise message — toHarvey Weinstein.
The model walked the red carpet at theUncut Gemspremiere in Hollywood on Wednesday and flaunted a strongly worded message to the disgraced movie mogul. She wrote “F— Harvey” on her arm, referencing Weinstein’s recent tentative $25 million agreement to settle multiple sex claims against him,multiple outlets reported.
Ratajkowski, 28, showed off the temporary ink on her arm for pictures on the carpet. She alsoshared an Instagramof herself posing with the message clearly exposed and addressed the reported settlement.
“Today Harvey Weinstein and his former studio made a $25 million deal with his victims,” she wrote. “Weinstein, accused of offenses ranging from sexual harassment to rape, won’t have to admit wrongdoing or pay his own money. #nojusticenopeace.”
Weinstein’s lawyers haven’t responded to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
Ratajkowski has been an outspoken #MeToo supporter. Last year, she andAmy Schumerwere amongmore than 300 people arrestedin protests over Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation.
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On Wednesday, Weinstein, 67, and the board of his bankrupt film studio, The Weinstein Company, reached a tentative $25 million agreement with dozens of his alleged sexual misconduct victims,The New York Timesreported. The deal would not require the disgraced Hollywood producer to admit wrongdoing or pay anything to his accusers himself.
Lawyers involved in the negations told theNYTthat the settlement has gotten approval from the major parties involved. More than 30 actresses and former Weinstein employees would share in the payout, and the deal would end nearly every lawsuit against him and his company.
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The Oscar winner has not been convicted of any crimes and is currently scheduled to go to trial in January 2020 for charges of rape, predatory sexual assault and criminal sexual act based on the accusations of two women, according toThe Washington Post.He has pleaded not guilty to all charges.
source: people.com