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Harvey Weinstein accused of beating up French chauffeur in Cannes

Mickaël Chemloul spoke of driving around tearful aspiring actresses after their encounters with him, and also said film producer beat him up.

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A French chauffeur who worked for Harvey Weinstein in Cannes has told of driving around tearful aspiring actresses after their encounters with him, and accused the film producer of beating him up when prostitutes he expected to meet did not show up, reports The Telegraph.

“We were all afraid of him,” said Mickaël Chemloul, who worked for the New York producer from 2008 to 2013. “When he came back angry, he was unmanageable, agonising. He was suffocating.”

Mr Chemloul said that much of his work was ferrying around women – some young actresses, and others models - for Weinstein.

“I had the feeling of driving poor innocent people, innocent girls, to the jaws of the wolf and I could not say to them: ‘Be careful where you’re heading – it’s dangerous,’” he told French TV channel BFMTV.

“When they left Weinstein’s place, there was sadness; they were melancholy. I didn’t know what had happened, but I had to console them – offer them water, or a cigarette.”

Some of the women left Weinstein’s place barefooted and in tears, he said.

“The one that most struck me was a girl who was a fan of his, who loved him and followed him for years. She gave him her body, her soul – everything to this man because he promised he’d find her castings and make a film, which never happened."

Read more of this report from The Telegraph.

Mr Chemloul said the last time he saw her was in 2010, at Nice airport, and she did not have any money for her flight out.