In an interview with TheWrap, disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein said he was sincere in his apology for sexual misconduct, but that he still intended to sue The New York Times for its bombshell story about his sexual misconduct over the years.
"I mean every word of that apology," he told TheWrap. "The reason I am suing the New York Times is they didn't give me enough time to respond."
Weinstein and one of his lawyers, Lisa Bloom, both told TheWrap that they received the detail of allegations of sexual misconduct two days ago, and were told they had until 1 p.m. today to respond.
"We said, 'What is it, tell us the allegations, we will respond. Harvey is going to be admitting some stuff,'" said Bloom, who was with Weinstein in his New York office.
"Two days ago, after begging, they gave us a couple dozen allegations that spanned 30 years and a dozen countries. They said we have until 1 pm today. We said 'Why?' They never said."
One of the authors of the piece, Jodi Kantor, told TheWrap that a spokeswoman for the Times would respond but no immediate reply was received.