According to Ormond’s initial lawsuit, she alleged that the Creative Artists Agency should have warned her about the disgraced producer’s misconduct since that could have prevented her from enduring an alleged sexual assault by Weinstein. However, CAA now claims that written documents from 2017 and deposition testimony prove that “she experienced Weinstein’s misconduct firsthand before she became a CAA client — completely undercutting her claim that CAA could have, or should have, warned her about Harvey Weinstein.”
The court documents, obtained by TheWrap, also called Ormond’s claims “utterly baseless,” since the actress testified that her U.K.-based agent Patricia Marmont “warned her that Weinstein may hit on her and that, if he did, Plaintiff should be careful about how she dealt with it because he was a powerful man.



