Freedman was told “there’s a big Hollywood producer whose brother wants him out of the company, and the job is to see if there’s a plot against him.”
The day after Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in prison in New York for third-degree rape and first-degree criminal sexual acts, Seth Freedman, the Israeli-English spy who spoke to some of Weinstein’s accusers, said last week he wouldn’t have done anything differently.
The reason for his lack of regret, Freedman said, is because he didn’t know Weinstein was trying to cover up rape accusations. And once he did, both he and his former employer Black Cube said they dropped the job.