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In the New York Times and New Yorker, Harvey Weinstein has just received accusations on the record of three decades of sexual harassment and misconduct. In Hollywood, this culture is often referred to as “The Casting Couch.”
In order to respond legally to these claims that he is a long-time sexual predator, Weinstein has hired prominent lawyer David Boies.
David Boies is also known as the lawyer of Chinese billionare Miles Kwok, who is currently wanted in China for rape charges. Kwok is currently living in NYC while applying for asylum in the United States.
The fact that Boies represents two accused elite sexual predators calls up many questions.
Is David Boies the go-to lawyer to cover up sex crimes?
Has Boies covered up sex crimes for other clients?
David Boies has also represented:
The DOJ under Bill Clinton Michael Moore Al Gore CBS Enron American Express
Philip Morris USA Inc and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co
Both David Boies and George Soros donated $1 million to the same pro-Barack Obama SuperPAC
VICTORIA BEKIEMPIS voicers@nydailynews.com NEW YORK DAILY NEWS Tuesday, September 12, 2017, 12:58 AM
A dissident Chinese businessman lured a woman to the U.S. for work as his personal assistant — and then raped her, a lawsuit filed Monday alleges.
Rui Ma, now 28, says in her Manhattan Supreme Court suit that she was working for one of billionaire Guo Wengui’s companies in China when she was summoned to meet him in New York City.
When she arrived, she says, Guo said she was going to work as his personal assistant.
Guo, who also goes by Miles Kwok, took her passport and routinely overworked her, all while becoming increasingly physically aggressive, Ma claims in her suit. She further alleges Guo raped her on two occasions.
Major Uber investor sues former CEO Travis Kalanick for fraud When Ma was working at his home in London, she managed to escape to the Chinese embassy, she claims.
After Ma returned home to China, she filed criminal charges against him there, court papers state.
Lawyers for Guo could not immediately be reached.
Guo, who is seeking asylum in the U.S. for having criticized Chinese officials, did not immediately respond to a message left at his residence in the Sherry-Netherland hotel in Midtown.