On Tuesday — just hours after The New Yorker's Weinstein exposé was published — Crews recounted an incident when he and his wife attended an industry function last year and "a high-level Hollywood executive came over to me and groped my privates."

"This whole thing with Harvey Weinstein is giving me PTSD. Why? Because this kind of thing happened to ME," tweeted the Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor, who has also appeared in such films as White Chicks, Draft Day and Sandy Wexler, as well as the Expendables franchise.

"Jumping back, I said, 'What are you doing?!'" Crews tweeted. "My wife saw everything and we looked at him like he was crazy. He just grinned like a jerk.

"I was going to kick his ass right then — but I thought twice about how the whole thing would appear," he continued. "'240 lbs. Black Man stomps out Hollywood Honcho' would be the headline the next day. Only I probably wouldn't have been able to read it because I WOULD HAVE BEEN IN JAIL. So we left. That night and the next day I talked to everyone I knew that worked with him about what happened. He called me the next day with an apology but never really explained why he did what he did.

"I decided not to take it further because I didn't want to be ostracized — par for the course when the predator has power and influence," he reflected. "I let it go. And I understand why many women who this happens to let it go. Who's going to believe you? (Few) What are the repercussions? (Many) Do you want to work again? (Yes) Are you prepared to be ostracized? (No) I love what I do. But it's a shame and the height of disappointment when someone tries to takes advantage of that. He knows who he is. But sometimes you have to wait and compare notes with others who've been victimized in order to gain a position of strength.