The New York Times published an investigative report on Oct. 5 detailing decades of sexual harassment and assault allegations against Mr. Weinstein. In the days that followed, more women began to come forward with allegations against Mr. Weinstein and other powerful men across industries.

Mr. Weinstein, through a lawyer, has denied all allegations of nonconsensual behavior.

Ms. Thurman has mostly kept quiet about the controlled fury she displayed last month during a widely seen interview with “Access Hollywood,” in which she was asked to comment on the actresses who were speaking out.

“I think it’s commendable,” Ms. Thurman said at the time. “And I don’t have a tidy sound bite for you. Because I have learned — I am not a child — and I have learned that when I have spoken in anger, I usually regret the way I express myself. So I have been waiting to feel less angry. And when I am ready, I will say what I have to say.”

Asked during a Times interview published this month whether she herself had been abused, Ms. Thurman said, “I’ll discuss it when I want to discuss it.” She also described Hollywood as a place of “contempt and dismissiveness toward women of all kinds.”