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Harvey Weinstein, NDAs and living in silence

As Harvey Weinsteins criminal trial begins, The Nationals Adrienne Arsenault tells host Jayme Poisson about the non-disclosure agreements in his case. She spoke to two of Weinsteins assistants who allege sexual misconduct against the movie producer, and are speaking out now despite their NDAs.
Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein goes on trial in New York facing five charges, including rape and predatory sexual assault. It's a moment of reckoning for the mogul who has been accused of sexual misconduct by dozens of women going back decades. (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Harvey Weinstein's criminal trial starts this week.The former movie producer faces charges of predatory sexual assault and rape, and has pleadednot guilty on all counts. Today on Front Burner, The National's Adrienne Arsenault brings us the stories of two women, not involved with the criminal case, who were both assistants to Weinstein. They've accused him of sexual misconduct, and allege he hasused non-disclosure agreements to keep women silent for years.

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