Dawn Dunning

Dawn Dunning said she was 24 when she met Mr. Weinstein in 2003. During a meeting in a hotel room, he offered her acting work if she would agree to have three-way sex with him, she said to The Times, adding that he grew angry after she laughed it off.

“You’ll never make it in this business,” she said he told her as she was leaving the room.

Lucia Evans

Lucia Evans told The New Yorker that Mr. Weinstein assaulted her at a Miramax office in 2004. There for a professional meeting, Ms. Evans said she soon found herself alone in an office with Mr. Weinstein when he forced her to perform oral sex on him, she said. “He’s a big guy. He overpowered me,” she said.

Laura Madden

Laura Madden, who works in film production, told The Times that starting in 1991, Mr. Weinstein had asked her for massages at multiple hotels. “It was so manipulative,” she said. “You constantly question yourself — am I the one who is the problem?”

Asia Argento

Asia Argento said to The New Yorker that Mr. Weinstein forced himself on her in 1997, kicking off what she acknowledged was a complicated relationship, involving subsequent sexual relations. She said she felt trapped by the power he had over her career. “After the rape, he won,” she said.

Lauren Sivan

Lauren Sivan, 39, a television news reporter, told HuffPost that Mr. Weinstein cornered her in the kitchen of a restaurant, tried to kiss her and then masturbated in front of her. She said that when she objected, he told her to “stand there and shut up.”

Mira Sorvino

Mira Sorvino told The New Yorker that Mr. Weinstein pursued her in his hotel room and showed up at her apartment late one night. She had a professional relationship with Mr. Weinstein for years afterward, but the earlier incidents continued to affect her, she said. Ultimately, she suspected that her rejection of him had hurt her career.

Emily Nestor

In 2014, Mr. Weinstein told Emily Nestor that she could help her career by accepting his sexual advances, according to the accounts of colleagues to whom she described their private meeting. “She said he was very persistent and focused though she kept saying no for over an hour,” according to one Weinstein Company document cited by The Times.