Harvey Weinstein is not welcome in Arizona, apparently.

The disgraced Hollywood mogul was slapped by a man at Elements restaurant at the Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa in the US city of Scottsdale on Tuesday, according to a video obtained by TMZ.

Weinstein was reportedly dining with his sober living coach when a man seated at a table near them asked for a photo, to which Weinstein declined. The man then shook Weinstein's hand and returned to his table with his companion, TMZ reported.

Later, where the clip picks up, a man approaches Weinstein as another person records on a cell phone. The man and slaps Weinstein in the face twice with the back of his hand before telling Weinstein, "You're a piece of s---."



"Our guests’ privacy is paramount at Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa. Therefore, we are unable to provide a comment," a resort rep said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.

Harvey Weinstein. Image: Getty

In an e-mailed statement to THR, Weinstein's rep responded: "The TMZ report is accurate."

It's unclear if Weinstein plans to press changes, but THR reported that Paradise Valley police are aware of the incident. Should Weinstein move forward, police would investigate as a misdemeanor assault, a police spokesperson said.

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The disgraced Hollywood mogul fled to Scottsdale following his highly-publicised sexual misconduct scandal, where at least 60 women came forward with allegations against him ranging from harassment to rape.

Separately, Weinstein has reportedly reached a divorce settlement with estranged wife Georgina Chapman, 41. On October 10, the Marchesa fashion brand designer announced she would be leaving Weinstein, whom she wed in 2007.

According to Page Six, Weinstein and Chapman reached an agreement estimated between $15 million and $20 million USD ($19.1 million and $25.5 million AUD). The agreement came just as the marriage reached the 10-year mark, which will likely influence Chapman's stake.

Harvey Weinstein and Georgina Chapman. Image: Getty

According to their prenuptial agreement, Weinstein must pay Chapman $300,000 USD ($382,000 AUD) in spousal support for each year of the marriage. After ten years, he must pay her $400,000 USD ($510,000 AUD). Chapman will also be due a stake of their marital assets and other payments, according to sources. Their real estate assets include a $15 million USD ($19.1 million AUD) West Village home and a $12 million USD ($15.3 million AUD) Hamptons beach house, Page Six reported.

Weinstein and Chapman share two children, a seven-year-old and a four-year-old. He has three children from a previous marriage.

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