Ronan Farrow, a long-time correspondent for NBC News, published additional allegations against Weinstein in The New Yorker on October 10.
Farrow claimed that Weinstein had sexually assaulted or harassed thirteen women and violated three. While at NBC, Farrow disclosed that he had intended to publish the story months prior, despite his assertion that the network was under duress not to do so. This assertion was refuted by NBC. 16 former or current executives and assistants associated with Weinstein testified that they had either witnessed or been informed of his non-consensual sexual advances, according to Farrow.
Four actresses stated that Weinstein either removed them from projects or convinced others to do so after they rejected his advances and expressed their concerns. Weinstein also boasted about his success in planting detrimental stories in the media against those who defied him, according to a number of Farrow’s sources.
Furthermore, The New Yorker published an audio recording from 2015 in which Weinstein confesses to assaulting Gutierrez.
Ronan Farrow disclosed in November 2017 that Weinstein had employed private intelligence firms Kroll and Black Cube, as well as investigator Jack Palladino, to monitor and influence his alleged victims and reporters—including Kantor, Twohey, and Farrow himself—who were investigating him. This was an effort to conceal Weinstein’s sexual misconduct from the public eye, as facilitated by his lawyer, David Boies.