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Survey: In Hollywood, few believe harassers will be punished - Black News Channel

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By JOCELYN NOVECK AP National Writer Disgraced mogul Harvey Weinstein may well spend the rest of his life in prison. But that doesn't mean workers in Hollywood have faith that other harassers and abusers will be similarly punished. Instead, three years after the explosive Weinstein scandal launched the #MeToo movement, a survey by the Hollywood Commission, chaired by Anita Hill, finds a strong belief in the industry that sexual harassers will not be held to account. 'Things have improved, but not nearly enough,' Hill said in an interview ahead of the survey's Tuesday release. 'People don't believe their complaints will […]

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