Harvey Weinstein Sent People To See A Screening Of His Explosive Documentary

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A new Hulu documentary, Untouchable, about the disgraced former Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein is supposed to be incredibly revealing and explosive.

Still, sources close to Harvey are saying that he outwitted the filmmakers by sneaking an emissary into a screening of the film at the Sundance Film Festival, according to Page Six.

Apparently, Harvey’s team asked to see an advance copy of the film, featuring interviews with accusers like Rosanna Arquette, Hope d’Amore, Paz de la Huerta and Erika Rosenbaum. But the producers declined.

The mogul’s lawyers are arguing that the film might impact the jury’s decision on his upcoming case.

“We’re supposed to be deemed innocent until proven otherwise in this country — as far as I am still aware,” the source said. Seeing the movie could “be crucial for preparing a response that could have an impact. We are asking for consideration for a person’s life.”

However, another source told Page Six, “He got someone in there at Sundance . . . There’s nothing in it.”