The unsealed court documents have recently revealed that disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein has claimed that Jennifer Aniston “should be killed”. This also revealed that he asked help from billionaires Jeff Bezos and Michael Bloomberg to avoid being guilty and also fired by the Weinstein Company.

On Tuesday, the New York Times shared the convicted sex offender who earlier wrote in an email that the Hollywood actress, Jennifer Aniston, “should be killed.”

Although Aniston’s team declined to the comment, a source shared E! News, “The accusations that the National Enquirer launched at him are not true in regards to Jennifer. He did not harass or assault her.”

Moreover, the disgraced producer’s legal team also told E! News that they wouldn’t give any comment. Notably, other source shared that Bob Weinstein expressed his anger over his brother’s alleged crimes. “U deserve a lifetime achievement award for the sheer savagery and immorality and inhumanness [sic], for the acts u have perpetrated,” Bob wrote to Harvey in an email. “I pray there is a real hell…That’s where u belong.”

However, in other emails, Harvey tried to convince everyone to support his point to continue working at Miramax and wrote that the board thought to fire him. He further urged people to give him some time and also asked for leave to get into heavy therapy and counselling as well.

He further added, “Allow me to resurrect myself with a second chance.” He ultimately went to rehab, but this did nothing to prevent the board from firing him.

Meanwhile, the 67-year-old was eventually found guilty of two things – rape in the third degree and criminal sexual act in the first degree and has been sentenced for 23 years in prison.

23 years. Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for his crimes of rape and sexual assault. I literally cried tears of amazement, gratitude that the justice system has worked on behalf of all of his victims today. — Mira Sorvino (@MiraSorvino) March 11, 2020

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