Harvey Weinstein's victims are to share a US$19 million (NZ$29m) settlement.
New York's Attorney General's office has made a deal with the Weinstein Company in relation to the class action lawsuit brought by former employees of the production company.
New York Attorney General Letitia James' office explained the money from the compensation fund will be made available to ex-staff members who "experienced a hostile work environment, sexual harassment and gender-based discrimination".
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In addition, the agreement - which still needs to be approved by the district court presiding over the case - will override any confidentiality or non-disclosure agreements which the victims signed with the company or any of its former representatives.