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« This is not from the Onion... | Main | Paxton Quigley »

Bob Weinstein speaks out about his brother

Posted by David Hardy · 14 October 2017 11:13 AM

Right here. Sounds like his brother has his head screwed on straight:

"This hurts, but I don't feel an ounce of remorse coming from him, and that kills me too. When I heard his written, lame excuse... Not an excuse. When I heard his admission of feeling remorse for the victims and then him cavalierly, almost crazily saying he was going to go out and take on the NRA, it was so disturbing to me. It was utter insanity."

Quite the narcissist... the response to "you've hurt people" is not remorse (why would a god-like creature feel remorse at hurting ordinary humans) but rather "I'll make up for it by hurting someone else."

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Flighterdoc | October 14, 2017 11:47 PM | Reply

So this other half of the sleeze pair claims he didn't know anything about it.

Despite Harvey's employment contract having a clause that Harvey pay a 'fine' to the company when he had to pay a settlement?

In other words, the company profited from Harvey's settlements.....from his sexual assaults.

And Bob is in the Sgt. Schultz role...

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