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Harvey Weinstein's NYC Office Cleared Out, Report Says
Moving trucks were spotted outside Harvey Weinstein's office at 375 Greenwich St., the New York Post reported.

TRIBECA, NY — Harvey Weinstein's Tribeca office space has been emptied, the New York Post reported.
Moving trucks were spotted outside the Hollywood producer's office at 375 Greenwich St., and a Weinstein Company employee told the Post that all company offices have been consolidated into the company's nearby building at 99 Hudson St.
The now-disgraced Hollywood producer was fired from his eponymous company after dozens of women came forward to accuse him of sexual harassment, assault and rape. Police in London and New York City have said they are reviewing complaints against the producer. Complaints against Weinstein first began when the New York Times and the New Yorker published separate exposes detailing years of accusations from different women. Since then, additional women have come forward to accuse the producer of mistreatment.
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Weinstein has said he will seek treatment for a sex addiction. He has denied many of the women's allegations, and has specifically denied accusations of rape.
Also See: Academy Board Members Say Weinstein Expulsion Was The 'Right Choice'
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Weinstein's personal office at 375 Greenwich St. was located in the same building as his frequent haunt the Tribeca Grill. Last week, servers told CNN about Weinstein's routines at the upscale restaurant, which involved plying his female companions with drinks — even if they didn't want them — and then inviting them up to his office or another private room.
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