38 women accuse director James Toback of sexual harrassment

Fucking LOL.

Two New York based publications bring down Harvey Weinstein right in the LA Times' backyard. Dollars to donuts, LA Times knew all about Harv, but since LA is a company town and the LA Times are a company rag, they didn't do shit. Now they don't want anybody thinking that they're sleeping on (or with) the job, they've gotta find some scumbag to write about. But, do they write about some other shitbag big-shot in LA? Hell no, they find some skeevey schmuck that no one's ever heard of and operates out of New York to write about. Guess they don't want to offend the powers that be in LA.
 
You should never judge someone by how they look.

With that said, this guy looks like he was artificially engineered to be sleazy Hollywood sex predator

LOL, he looks like someone engineered a super-pervert.

^^^
 
The supreme level of balding, and the giant dome make him seem much creepier than Smith though. Smith is like a dork who became successful, this guy used to kill the school's gerbils.
I did say he was like a Jewish version...LOL
 
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Most of these put themselfes in these situations... You just don't go into a hotel room with a creep.
 
Fucking LOL.

Two New York based publications bring down Harvey Weinstein right in the LA Times' backyard. Dollars to donuts, LA Times knew all about Harv, but since LA is a company town and the LA Times are a company rag, they didn't do shit. Now they don't want anybody thinking that they're sleeping on (or with) the job, they've gotta find some scumbag to write about. But, do they write about some other shitbag big-shot in LA? Hell no, they find some skeevey schmuck that no one's ever heard of and operates out of New York to write about. Guess they don't want to offend the powers that be in LA.

I think this is a problem across a lot of professions and industries. Professionals don't want to shit where they eat and sabotage professional relationships that grant them certain accesses.

It's the same reason why we are increasingly seeing special prosecution for police misconduct and federal preemption for immigration enforcement: prosecutors don't want to spoil their working relationships with police officers, and police officers don't want to spoil their citizen relationships with undocumented communities that provide info on street crime.
 
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