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Harvey Weinstein has said he was punched in the face by another inmate at New York’s Rikers Island jail, claiming he was left bleeding on the floor during an encounter while waiting to use a prison phone, as the disgraced former film producer remains in custody ahead of yet another trial in the long-running sex crimes case that helped ignite the global #MeToo movement. In comments published on Tuesday from a jailhouse interview first reported by The Hollywood Reporter and repeated by other outlets, Weinstein described life at Rikers as “hell” and said the assault happened after he asked another inmate whether he had finished using the phone. “He got off and punched me hard in the face,” Weinstein said. “I fell on the floor, bleeding everywhere. I was hurt really badly.” He added that when officers asked who attacked him, he refused to identify the inmate, saying, “You can’t be a rat. That’s the law of the jungle.”
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