Weinstein accusers bond over latest legal progress
The celebrities took to Twitter
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As disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein turned himself in to New York prosecutors, his alleged victims take solace at the beginning of legal proceedings. The District Attorney's office released a statement saying that Weinstein “used his position, money and power” to lure young women, according to CNN.
Academy Award-winning actor Mira Sorvino took to Twitter to say, "Sending love to all my sisters today who stood up against a monster... so many emotions... I am proud of and grateful to you all."
Sending love to all my sisters today who stood up against a monster... so many emotions... I am proud of and grateful to you all.
— Mira Sorvino (@MiraSorvino) May 25, 2018
Italian actor and director Asia Argento, who recently made a speech at the Cannes Film Festival about Weinstein's abuse, responded saying, "So much love right back at you sister!"
So much love right back at you sister!
— Asia Argento (@AsiaArgento) May 25, 2018
Actor and activist Mia Farrow chimed in by writing, "Love to you both."
Love to you both ❤️❤️
— Mia Farrow (@MiaFarrow) May 25, 2018All eyes will be focused on the breaking news about the ongoing case.