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Pulp Fiction star paid price for rejecting Weinstein
8 Mar
Summary
- Rosanna Arquette received no backend profits from Pulp Fiction.
- She alleges Weinstein tried to force her to touch his penis.
- Arquette was among the first women to accuse Weinstein in 2017.

Actress Rosanna Arquette has detailed the repercussions she faced after rejecting Harvey Weinstein.
Arquette, who had a role in the 1994 film Pulp Fiction, stated she was the sole individual not to receive a percentage of the movie's box office earnings.
She recounted an encounter in the early 1990s where Weinstein allegedly attempted to coerce her into touching his penis. Arquette expressed gratitude for not being raped but acknowledged paying a price for her refusal and subsequent truth-telling.
In 2017, Arquette was among the initial group of women, including Mira Sorvino and Annabella Sciorra, to publicly accuse Weinstein.
Weinstein is currently serving a 16-year sentence for rape convictions in California and awaits a third trial in Manhattan. He is reportedly in poor health.
Arquette is set to appear in Charli XCX's mockumentary "The Moment," which was released in the UK and Ireland on February 20.




