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#MeToo movement
Event#MeToo: Cosby guilty, Weinstein in prison, CK returns, Allen's wife criticizes, Ratner pictured with Epstein.
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Event Overview
The #MeToo movement, which gained prominence in 2017, continues to impact the lives and careers of many figures accused of sexual misconduct. Bill Cosby was recently found liable for sexual assault in 1972 and ordered to pay nearly $60 million. Harvey Weinstein, convicted of rape, describes his prison life as "hell." Louis CK is making a comeback, headlining a Netflix festival despite past allegations. Soon-Yi Previn, Woody Allen's wife, reportedly told Jeffrey Epstein that #MeToo went too far. Brett Ratner, director of a Melania Trump documentary, was pictured with Jeffrey Epstein in newly released files. These events highlight the ongoing reckoning and debate surrounding accountability, rehabilitation, and the lasting effects of the #MeToo movement on individuals and the entertainment industry.
Last updated: April 4, 2026
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Louis CK to headline Hollywood Bowl for Netflix festival

Bill Cosby found guilty of 1972 sexual assault, victim awarded nearly $60m

Harvey Weinstein calls prison ‘hell’ in interview behind bars

Woody Allen’s wife, Soon-Yi Previn, told Epstein that #MeToo movement ‘went too far’
