Rose McGowan to kick off Women’s Convention in Detroit

DETROIT (AP) — Actress Rose McGowan is scheduled to make her first  public remarks since accusing film producer Harvey Weinstein of rape.

McGowan is slated to deliver the opening remarks at The Women’s  Convention in Detroit on Friday, and will participate in another panel  on sexual abuse in schools.

McGowan has been one of the leading voices against sexual harassment  in Hollywood, and tweeted earlier this month that she was raped by a man  with the initials “HW.” The Hollywood Reporter said McGowan confirmed  she was referring to Weinstein.

On Twitter, McGowan has amassed supporters and urged on them to call  out harassment using the #RoseArmy hashtag. McGowan has starred in  several films, including “Scream,” ″Jawbreaker,” and “Planet Terror,” as  well as the early 2000s television series “Charmed.”

A press release announcing her speech said McGowan “will bring her special brand of fire” to the Detroit gathering.

Weinstein was fired from The Weinstein Company on Oct. 8 after The New York Times  published an expose that detailed decades of sexual harassment  allegations against him. The Oscar-winning producer apologized without  addressing any specific conduct, but has denied later allegations by  several women that he raped them.

The New York Times also reported that Weinstein paid a financial  settlement of $100,000 to McGowan in 1997 over an incident in a hotel  room during the Sundance Film Festival in Utah.

Weinstein representative Sallie Hofmeister has denied all allegations of non-consensual sex.

Police in London, Los Angeles and New York are investigating Weinstein, 65.

He sued his former company on Thursday, seeking access to email and personnel records his lawyer contends would exonerate him.

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