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Monday

Journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey attend the Brilliant Minds Initiative dinner at Gramercy Park Hotel Rooftop on May 1, 2018 in New York City. Noam Galai/Getty Images hide caption

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'New York Times' Reporters Explain How They United Women, Helping Trigger #MeToo

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Sunday

Harvey Weinstein attends The Weinstein Company and Lexus Present Lexus Short Films at the Directors Guild of America Theater on Feb. 21, 2013, in Los Angeles. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP hide caption

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Friday

Harvey Weinstein exits the courtroom after a hearing in State Supreme Court on April 26 in New York. The Hollywood producer reportedly reached a $44 million deal to resolve a series of lawsuits and compensate women who accused him of sexual misconduct. Stephanie Keith/Getty Images hide caption

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Italian actress Asia Argento arrives at a film screening at the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, on May 19. Anne-Christine Poujoulat/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Monday

Harvey Weinstein at a court appearance last month in New York. Already facing first-degree rape and other charges involving incidents with two women, he has now been charged with allegedly committing a forcible sexual act against a third. Steven Hirsch/AP hide caption

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Sunday

Harvey Weinstein (left) and his attorney Benjamin Brafman leave a New York court, where Weinstein pleaded not guilty Tuesday to rape and other abuse violations. Mark Lennihan/AP hide caption

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Tuesday

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Rosanna Arquette arrives at the 24th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards on Jan. 21 in Los Angeles. Jordan Strauss/Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP hide caption

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Arquette: After Rejecting Weinstein, 'I Had A Completely Different Career'

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Saturday

Rose McGowan appears at Loudoun County District Court for a preliminary hearing after cocaine was found in the wallet she left on an airplane at Dulles International Airport last year. She says she believes she was framed. Katherine Frey/The Washington Post/Getty Images hide caption

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Rose McGowan: Put Me On The Stand Against Weinstein

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Friday

Thursday

Harvey Weinstein arrives at The Weinstein Company and Netflix after party in Beverly Hills, Calif., after January's Golden Globes. The disgraced movie mogul is expected to turn himself in Friday morning in New York. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP hide caption

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Harvey Weinstein Will Turn Himself In To Police On Criminal Charges

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Tuesday

Harvey Weinstein in 2013. His former movie studio got approval from a bankruptcy judge on Tuesday to sell itself. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP hide caption

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The Weinstein Co. Gets Court OK To Sell Itself To Lantern Capital Partners

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New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman says he will resign on Tuesday, following accusations that he physically assaulted multiple women. Schneiderman contests the allegations. Drew Angerer/Getty Images hide caption

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