Harvey Weinstein has reached a tentative $25 million settlement with dozens of his alleged sexual misconduct victims.
The disgraced movie mogul will reportedly not have to admit wrongdoing or pay anything personally under
the agreement. The payout will instead be paid by insurance companies representing Weinstein's former studio.
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