
Harvey Weinstein
I Want My Fair Cut!!!
Sues ‘Finding Neverland’ Tour Producers for $2.3M
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Harvey Weinstein is taking a monetary dispute from Broadway to court — he is suing the producers of the “Finding Neverland” musical for greater than $2 million he says he is owed.
Here’s the sitch … in Tuesday’s authorized submitting obtained by TMZ, the previous movie producer says his companions behind the “Finding Neverland” nationwide tour withheld greater than $2.3 million owed to him and a pair of of his corporations, Weinstein Live Entertainment and Finding Neverland USA LLC.
But here is the issue — the disgraced Hollywood mogul says the ultimate agreements have been by no means signed earlier than the present went on the street after it closed on Broadway in August 2016. But, he argues the agreements have been honored when the tour kicked off in October 2016 … till the cash stopped coming.
HW accuses his companions of skimming 4% of the tour’s gross proceeds — about $4.6 million — with out disclosure or authorization … and now he desires his fair proportion.
He says he and his corporations had a 50% possession stake within the tour, which suggests he deserves not less than $2.3 million plus curiosity … and in addition desires his legal professional charges paid.
And in case you are questioning … Harvey says the defendants had agreed to pay him and his corporations a minimal weekly advance of $4,000, a weekly consulting price of $3,750, a assured weekly minimal of $2,000 … and to sweeten the deal, a 27.5% share of internet earnings.
So, this ain’t chump change we’re speaking about.
TMZ has reached out to Network Presentations and National Artist Management Company for remark.

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The submitting with New York’s supreme court comes simply shy of two months after a New York jury discovered Harvey responsible on one cost in his intercourse crimes retrial.
However, the choose declared a mistrial on a ultimate rape cost after the jury foreperson refused to proceed deliberations, fearing for his or her security.
He can be convicted of intercourse crimes in Los Angeles and has a 16-year sentence to serve.