Harvey Weinstein expelled by Oscar boards

Los Angeles: The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences expelled producer Harvey Weinstein on Saturday, after allegations that he sexually harassed or assaulted a number of women over the past three decades, a sharp smack for a Hollywood mogul known for powering a string of films to Oscar gold.
The academy said in a statement that its 54-member board of governors ‘voted well in excess of the required two-thirds majority to immediately expel him from the Academy.’
A representative for Weinstein, Sallie Hofmeister, had no immediate comment.
The expulsion from the film industry’s most prestigious organization follows allegations reported by The New York Times and The New Yorker from a number of women that Weinstein sexually harassed or assaulted them in incidents dating back to the 1980s, including three who said they had been raped.
Reuters has been unable to independently confirm any of the allegations. Weinstein, 65, has denied having non-consensual sex with anyone.
For Weinstein, who made a name for himself and his studio with the critical and commercial success of a number of small-budget independent films, the expulsion was just the latest fallout—both professional and personal—from allegations that have rocked an industry that has often looked the other way when confronted by reports of sexual misconduct.
In announcing the decision to oust Weinstein, the academy said it was also telegraphing a broader goal.