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  • Women who have accused Harvey Weinstein of sexual abuse of being offered a payout through the bankruptcy of the Hollywood company he founded.

  • A US Bankruptcy court announced the ruling.

  • At the conclusion off a remote hearing, Judge Mary Walrath approved the Weinstein company's liquidation plan that will set aside $17 million for those who say they are his victims.

  • She overruled an objection from a handful of women who are looking to pursue appeals of their claims outside of bankruptcy court.

  • Walrath said 83% of sexual misconduct claimants in the bankruptcy want closure.

  • The Weinstein company sold its assets to Lantern Entertainment, which later became Spyglass Media Group for $289 million after it filed for bankruptcy in 2018.

  • The bankruptcy was precipitated by widespread claims of sexual misconduct against company founder Harvey Weinstein.

  • The film producer is serving a 23 year prison term after being convicted of sexually assaulting a former production assistant on draping an actress.

  • Insurers have contributed $35 million under the plan, so holders of sexual misconduct claims will get almost half of that, The Weinstein company's lawyers said.

  • The women who filed.

  • The claims could see six figure recoveries.

  • Under the plan, they can forgo most of their payout if they want to continue pursuing their claims.

  • A group of women with sexual abuse claims argued that choice is unfair.

  • Ah, lawyer for the company said during the hearing that the plan is a favorable closure of this really ugly story.

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