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Rose McGowan says Weinstein tapped her home, tried to drive her off the road to silence her ahead of memoir

Rose McGowan says Weinstein tapped her home, tried to drive her off the road to silence her ahead of memoir

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Sunday, September 19, 2021 10:08 PM GMT

Actor and activist Rose McGowan reveals the truth about the Harvey Weinstein scandal and the subsequent harassment she endured before exposing the disgraced movie producer.

In the first of the two-part series, the actress recounted her tumultuous Hollywood story, unveiling shocking revelations about the entertainment industry and her battle to expose the disturbing underbelly of the glamor and glitz.

During the second half of the wide-ranging conversation, McGowan told Carlson that she believes Weinstein tried to silence her using illegal intimidation tactics ahead of the release of her memoir "Brave," where she expressed plans to name her rapist. 

"They were flying drones around my window every day – this is three years before the Weinstein news broke," McGowan recalled. "I was trailed, almost driven off the road. They stole my headlights out of my car. They placed trackers in my car. I thought I was manifesting everything in my life, turns out my whole house was bugged," she said.

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