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Harvey Weinstein Flew to Arizona, After Flipping Reporters the Bird + More

Harvey Weinstein did NOT fly to Europe for some kind of rehab as expected. 

He went to Arizona. People think he's going to a clinic called The Meadows.

A member of Harvey's entourage went off on a reporter who showed up at the airport to record the moment for posterity. 

WARNING: Profanity

Earlier in the day, he paid a visit to his attorney's office in L.A., and flipped the bird at the press.

Harvey's day started out with even MORE drama, though. In the morning he went to his 22-year-old daughter Remy's house, where they got into a huge fight. At one point, Harvey went out to the street and tried to flag down a passing car for a ride.

She got him back in the house, but she eventually called 911, claiming her dad was suicidal and depressed.

SETH MACFARLANE has explained his dig on Harvey Weinstein during the Oscar nominee announcements in 2013. Seth KNEW what was up with Harvey because actress JESSICA BARTH had a run-in with him.

Seth is friends with Jessica because she was in his "Ted" movies. He says, quote, "Make no mistake, [that joke] came from a place of loathing and anger." 

Skip to the 3 min mark.

"30 Rock" had Harvey's number a year before Seth. They called him out in 2012 and in 2013.

CARA DELEVINGNE and LEA SEYDOUX both came forward yesterday with their own horrifying Harvey Weinstein stories.

Here's a pretty exhaustive list of the allegations against Harvey. So far.

The Motion Picture Academy has called a special meeting for Saturday to, quote, "discuss the allegations against Weinstein and any actions warranted by the Academy."

LINDSAY LOHAN used that bizarre, fake accent of hers to DEFEND Harvey. She posted a video saying it's "very wrong" what's happening to him, and that his wife should have his back. But she deleted her post, then said the accusers should take their stories to the authorities.

87-year-old ED ASNER went on MSNBC to talk about sexism in Hollywood and promptly badgered anchor CHRIS JANSING for a kiss. Was he joking?

SAMANTHA BEE nailed it.

HILLARY CLINTON said she was going to give away any contributions she's received from Harvey Weinstein, but here's how she worded it: "I give 10% of my income to charity every year. This will be part of that. There's no doubt about it."

So it sounds like she's saying she's not giving any more than she normally does, which would mean she's really NOT giving away the Harvey money.

Ben Affleck Apologized for Groping an Actress in 2003. Someone on Twitter brought up the fact that BEN AFFLECK groped actress HILARIE BURTON on MTV's "TRL" back in 2003. So Ben Tweeted, quote, "I acted inappropriately toward Ms. Burton and I sincerely apologize."

One more thing: In 2004, Ben got WAY creepy with a Canadian reporter. He actually put her on his lap and snuggled with her, told her she should be topless, and asked her if she had a boyfriend. He also made a joke about having cerebral palsy. But the woman in the video says it was all an act, and she is NOT a victim.

JIMMY KIMMEL co-hosted "The Man Show" from 1999 to 2003. It was a comedy show from a blatantly, stereotypically male perspective. Heck, one of its trademark bits was women in bikinis jumping on trampolines.

Anyway, someone decided to repost an old skit Jimmy did where he went out on the street and asked women to guess what was in his pants by FEELING IT. And he even told one woman, quote, "maybe it'd be easier if you put your mouth on it."

He told another, quote, "You're gonna make a fine wife." At the end of the skit, he revealed what was in his pants: A zucchini with a rubber band around it.

The guy who posted this wants to paint Jimmy as some kind of Weinstein-esque monster, whose takes on healthcare, gun control and other issues should thus immediately be nullified.

But it's important to point out that this was a COMEDY sketch, in which no one was forced to do anything against their will, and everyone who participated consented to have it shown on NATIONAL TELEVISION which it then was.


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