Weinstein film studio expected to file for bankruptcy
Source: The Guardian
Weinstein film studio expected to file for bankruptcy
Last-ditch talks to sell the Weinstein Company for $500m have collapsed, says board
Mark Sweney
Mon 26 Feb 2018 12.48 GMT
Harvey Weinsteins film and TV production company is to file for bankruptcy after the sexual harassment scandal that has engulfed the beleaguered firm scuppered a last-ditch $500m deal to save the business.
The companys board has said it had been forced to file for bankruptcy protection following the collapse of revived talks to sell to an investor group led by Maria Contreras-Sweet, a former official in Barack Obamas administration. It branded the takeover proposal as illusory.
While we recognise that this is an extremely unfortunate outcome for our employees, our creditors and any victims, the board has no choice but to pursue the only viable option to maximise the companys remaining value: an orderly bankruptcy process, the board said in a statement.
The Weinstein Company has been seeking a buyer for the business, which has backed films including The Kings Speech, The Artist and Quentin Tarantinos Django Unchained, since a wave of sexual harassment and assault allegations against co-founder Harvey Weinstein emerged last year.
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