Paz de la Huerta, who filed a sexual assault suit against Harvey Weinstein last November, has expanded the list of defendants in her lawsuit. In a new complaint she names Disney, its CEO, Bob Iger, and former chairman Michael Eisner—due to her work with Weinstein on The Cider House Rules, which was produced by Miramax, which Disney owned at the time.

De la Huerta first came forward in 2017, alleging that Weinstein raped her twice. (Weinstein has denied all allegations of nonconsensual acts.) According to the Hollywood Reporter, de la Huerta says she first met Weinstein in 1999 at the age of 14 while making The Cider House Rules. Although she alleges that Weinstein first raped her over a decade later, THR notes that a new complaint filed Tuesday states that Iger and Eisner “made a series of decisions that allowed a range of actions by Harvey Weinstein that unacceptably harmed certain employees of Miramax.”

Per THR, the new complaint introduces claims of negligent supervision and intentional infliction of emotional distress against Iger, Eisner, and former Miramax chairman Bob Weinstein, whose Weinstein Company was named in the initial lawsuit. Against Disney, de la Huerta claims negligent supervision and violation of federal sex trafficking statutes. Attorney Aaron Filler writes in the complaint that it’s “clear that the risk of sexual assault by Harvey Weinstein is inherent in the working environment fostered at Miramax,” THR reports. Filler adds later that Disney is responsible for de la Huerta’s alleged assault because it stemmed from “the bringing together of these two individuals [de la Huerta and Weinstein] in the course of business of Miramax.”

Disney offered THR the following statement: “The Weinsteins operated and managed their business with virtual autonomy. There is absolutely no legal basis for claims against the company and we will defend against them vigorously.”

A representative for Disney did not immediately respond to V.F.’s request for further comment.

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