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The revelations about Harvey Weinstein as a sexual predator continue to emerge, with Angelina Jolie and Gwyneth Paltrow among the latest women to come forward.

In part two of the New York Times’s expose about The Weinstein Company executive’s decades of harassment, assault and abuse, Jolie and Paltrow have gone on the record about their own uncomfortable experiences with Harvey.

Paltrow says she was 22 and had just been hired by Weinstein to star in Emma when he asked her to come to his hotel room for a meeting. There she describes being “sexually harassed” by Weinstein, which involved him putting his hands on her and suggesting they go to the bedroom to massage each other.

“I was a kid, I was signed up, I was petrified,” she told the New York Times.

The actress told Brad Pitt, her then boyfriend about the incident, and he confronted Weinstein at a red carpet event, warning him to keep his hands off her.

Paltrow says she thought she’d fired from the project after that, although she wasn’t – although he repeatedly bullied and verbally abused her.

“He screamed at me for a long time … It was brutal,” she said.

“He was alternately generous and supportive and championing, and punitive and bullying … “I was expected to keep the secret [to continue to work].”

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Image: Gwyneth Paltrow with Harvey Weinstein (third from left) after winning the Best Actress Oscar in 1999 (Getty)

Angelina Jolie told the New York Times that after a “bad experience” with Weinstein early on in her career, she refused to work with The Weinstein Company.

“I had a bad experience with Harvey Weinstein in my youth, and as a result, chose never to work with him again and warn others when they did.

“This behaviour towards women in any field, any country is unacceptable.”

On the same days as part two of The New Times report, The New Yorker also published an exposewith extensive allegations from several women about Weinstein’s behaviour.

Rosanna Arquette and Mira Sorvino both detail disturbing encounters, and Italian actress Asia Argento says Weinstein raped her in 1997 by forcing oral sex on her.

Argento, who currently dates celebrity chef and Parts Unknown presenter Anthony Bourdain, told the newspaper how she was invited to a ‘party’ being hosted by Weinstein at a hotel in France. But when she got there, she was taken up to his room and found there were no other guests.

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Image: Italian actress Asia Argento and Anthony Bourdain (Instagram)

After being intimidated into giving him a massage, he forced himself on her.

“It wouldn’t stop. It was a nightmare,” she said.

“I was not willing,” she said. “I said, ‘No, no, no.’ . . . It’s twisted.

“The thing with being a victim is I felt responsible. Because if I were a strong woman, I would have kicked him in the balls and run away. But I didn’t. And so I felt responsible.”

Bourdain tweeted his support for Argento after the story was published.

“I am proud and honored to know you. You just did the hardest thing in the world.”

Another former actress, Lucia Evans, says Weinstein raped her by forcibly grabbing her head to make her perform oral sex on him.

Another woman, who spoke to the New Yorker anonymously, said Weinstein raped her via penetrative vaginal sex.

Weinstein has denied the allegations, claiming all encounters were consensual.