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Producers Guild Bans Harvey Weinstein For Life

Harvey Weinstein was banned from the Producers Guild of America in what the group called an "unprecedented" step.
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Harvey Weinstein was banned from the Producers Guild of America in what the group called an "unprecedented" step.

The Producers Guild of America has removed Harvey Weinstein from its ranks, hitting the movie mogul with a lifetime banishment that the group says came via unanimous decision, after allegations surfaced that Weinstein sexually harassed and assaulted numerous women.

"This unprecedented step is a reflection of the seriousness with which the Guild regards the numerous reports of Mr. Weinstein's decades of reprehensible conduct," the Producers Guild said. "Sexual harassment can no longer be tolerated in our industry or within the ranks of Producers Guild membership."

After decades as one of the most powerful figures in the entertainment industry, Weinstein has been disgraced by of inappropriate and/or criminal behavior. Stories in and detailed accusations that Weinstein forced physical intimacy on women and threatened to harm their careers.

In its announcement, the guild said Weinstein resigned from the organization rather than contesting the banishment decision. It added that members "are given 15 days' notice before disciplinary action is taken."

The move comes two weeks after Weinstein was expelled from the . Around the same time, the Producers Guild began the process of terminating Weinstein's membership.

Fallout from the case has resulted in scrutiny of other Hollywood figures — including Amazon Studios' Roy Price, who resigned after women went public with allegations against him. It has also prompted a number of women and men to speak out more openly and forcibly against sexual harassment.

Dozens of women have now made claims against . And over the weekend, actor Anthony Rapp , leading Spacey to apologize.

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Bill Chappell is a writer and editor on the News Desk in the heart of NPR's newsroom in Washington, D.C.