“You see early in life with that kind of a family background the way in which the most powerful men in America wield power for good and for ill. And probably, yes, the family background made me someone who understood the abuse of power from an early age.” The Hollywood Reporter: Ronan Farrow, the Hollywood Prince Who Torched the Castle.

+ Catherine Deneuve and others wrote an editorial that is causing a lot of debate around the world. “Rape is a crime. But insistent or clumsy flirting is not a crime, nor is gallantry a chauvinist aggression. As a result of the Weinstein affair, there has been a legitimate realization of the sexual violence women experience, particularly in the workplace, where some men abuse their power. It was necessary. But now this liberation of speech has been turned on its head.”

+ Meanwhile, the examples of sexual assault just keep piling up. From NY Mag: Rikers guards are allegedly sexually assaulting visitors in the bathrooms. And from John Stanton in Buzzfeed: “I went to Wisconsin’s Bad River Reservation to find out why 14-year-old Jason Pero was shot dead by a sheriff’s deputy. But tribal members didn’t only want to talk about the shooting: ‘You’ve heard about the women, right?'”