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TRAPPING WEINSTEIN

As journalist Jodi Kantor puts it, she and her New York Times colleague Megan Twohey were just “investigating a movie producer”. Yet, their bombshell article in 2017 brought down Oscar-winning filmmaker Harvey Weinstein and inspired a movement, book and movie.

“We’re still a little confused about how likenesses of ourselves ended up on the big screen,” Kantor, 47, told The AU Review. The movie – based on the, a dramatisation of how Kantor and Twohey exposed multiple allegations of sexual misconduct by Weinstein. The film, released this month, delves into

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