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Harvey Weinstein’s Indian American Accuser Named to His Company’s Bankruptcy Court Committee
The Weinstein Company, according to The Wrap, formally filed for bankruptcy last week, with Lantern Capital Partners agreeing to buy the company’s assets for $310 million and to keep the studio’s employees on as a “going concern.”
According to a bankruptcy court document obtained by Deadline, Sandeep Rehal, a former Indian American personal assistant to Harvey Weinstein, who had accused the media mogul of sexual harassment in January, is part of a five-member committee formed to represent “unsecured creditors trying to extract compensation” from The Weinstein Company.