'I will destroy you': Weinstein told Bond Girl Eva Green that she would never work again when she fought him off in a Paris hotel room as more women reveal how they were groped by the mogul

  • Eva Green's mother Marlene Jobert made the claims during a radio interview
  • Weinstein allegedly acted inappropriately to Green but she managed to flee 
  • Said her daughter did not speak out for fear of Weinstein ruining her career

Harvey Weinsein sexually harassed French star Eva Green during a meeting at his suite in Paris.

The Bond Girl, 37, managed to escape however after being summoned to the movie mogul's hotel room her mother Marlene Jobert said in a radio interview on Friday.

'He operated with her the exact same way he acted with all the others, under the pretext of a professional meeting, of a script that had to get to her with a nice part into the bargain,' said Jobert. 

'Since his office was also in his hotel suite, she [Eva] followed him, and the exact same thing happened to her as to the others. She managed to escape, but he threatened to destroy her professionally.'

Jobert added: '[It was] the usual scenario, the same pattern he used for all the other victims.'

The revelations about Green's alleged interactions with Weinstein capped off yet another day that saw several more women come forward.

Actress Alice Evans penned a personal essay for the Telegraph in which she says the producer in 2002 asked to fondle her 'tits' in a bathroom and 'kiss her a little.' 

Eva Green is pictured here with her mother, actress Marlene Jobert at the Casino Royale premiere in 2006

Eva Green is pictured here with her mother, actress Marlene Jobert at the Casino Royale premiere in 2006

When she spurned his advances, her boyfriend-now-husband who had just tested for a role with Weinstein didn't get the job. Neither of them ever got a call for a role with him again. 

Similarly actress Tara Subkoff she claims he pulled her onto his lap at a party. 'I could feel that he had an erection. I got quiet, but got off his lap quickly.' She was 20-years-old at the time.  

'He then asked me to come outside with him and other things I don't want to share, but it was implied that if I did not comply with doing what he asked me to do that I would not get the role that I had already been informally offered,' said the actress. 

'I laughed in his face as I was in shock and so uncomfortable.' Her decision to stand up to Weinstein ultimately end up costing Subkoff her career though she claims in her interview.  

Eva and James Bond star Daniel Craig in Casino Royale which set both on the course for international superstardom 

Eva and James Bond star Daniel Craig in Casino Royale which set both on the course for international superstardom 

Model Angie Everhart said in a radio interview with Frosty, Heidi and Frank on Friday that she was sleeping in her bedroom on a yacht at a European film festival when she awoke to find Weinstein standing over her and masturbating.

He then finished on the carpet and told the model: 'You're a really nice girl, you shouldn't tell anybody about this.'

Green has not spoken out about her own incident because she was afraid Weinstein would destroy her career according to her mother

'At the time - it was about seven years ago - I was so horrified and scandalized that I wanted to do something,' said Jobert.

'But my daughter said, "Don’t! You don’t know how much evil he can do!"'

Jobert, herself an actress, said that she understands why her daughter was so concerned about her career being ruined, stating that it is common in the industry.

'When directors envisioned an actress for a part, if the pig had been ousted by a victim, in order to get revenge, he made it forbidden to pick her,' she explained. 

'Nice roles are after all quite rare. For a young actress, reacting brutally meant putting herself in danger of being blacklisted.'

Tara Subkoff
Angie Everhart

List grows: Tara Subkoff (left) and Angie Everhart (right in 1997) have both come out with new allegations about disgraced executive Harvey Weinstein

She then added: 'I want to talk about this today so there is one more testimony. This horrible character must be punished. For him to remain unpunished would be appalling.' 

Many women and even a few men in Hollywood have been inspired to come forward and share their stories after actresses including Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Mira Sorvino and Rosanna Arquette revealed that they were harassed by Weinstein.

Rose McGowan and Asia Argento have also gone public with their accusations of rape against the movie mogul. 

No voice has been louder than McGowan in speaking out about sexual harassment, and calling out those who do not stand up for women. 

Another two women had added themselves to the ever growing list of voices by late Friday night. 

Juls Bindi a massage therapist and Paula Williams a model and aspiring actress added their names to the ever growing list in interviews with 20/20. 

Bindi alleges Harvey exposed himself and started masturbating and fondling her breasts during a massage appoint.

Williams said Weinstein invited her to a party at his house. When she arrived it was only him. Within minutes of him opening champagne he exposed himself to her and she ran out. 

On Thursday, the actress took aim at Ryan Gosling over his delayed response to the allegations against Weinstein. 

'I want to add my voice of support for the women who have had the courage to speak out against Harvey Weinstein,' wrote Gosling on Twitter.

'Like most people in Hollywood, I have worked with him and I’m deeply disappointed in myself for being so oblivious to these devastating experiences of sexual harassment and abuse. He is emblematic of a systemic problem.'

He then added: 'Men should stand with women and work together until there is real accountability and change.'

Weinstein Company released Gosling's 2010 film 'Blue Valentine' with Michelle Williams.

McGowan wrote back to Gosling after reading his statement: 'You could at least do us the courtesy of saying our names.'

She later added: 'How will you stand for change? #BEBRAVE' 

Weinstein has denied most of the allegations being made against him as more women continue to come forward.

'Any allegations of non-consensual sex are unequivocally denied by Mr. Weinstein. Mr. Weinstein has further confirmed that there were never any acts of retaliation against any women for refusing his advances,' said a spokesperson for Weinstein. 

'Mr. Weinstein obviously can't speak to anonymous allegations, but with respect to any women who have made allegations on the record, Mr. Weinstein believes that all of these relationships were consensual. 

'Mr. Weinstein has begun counseling, has listened to the community and is pursuing a better path. Mr. Weinstein is hoping that, if he makes enough progress, he will be given a second chance.' 

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