Nathan Lane says Harvey Weinstein attacked him at a birthday party for Hillary Clinton
Over the weekend, Broadway star Nathan Lane told Page Six that Weinstein physically attacked him at a birthday party for Hillary Clinton in 2000.
Lane was the emcee at the party - which was hosted by Weinstein, who is a longtime supporter of the Clintons - and after Lane told a comb-over joke about Rudy Giuliani, Weinstein allegedly threw Lane up against a wall.
"This is my f---king show, we don't need you," Weinstein then told Lane, according to Page Six.
"You can't hurt me, I don't have a film career," Lane said back at Weinstein.
This is just the latest story to surface of Weinstein's behavior over the years.
Following the bombshell New York Times story last week - in which actress Ashley Judd, and other women, went on record to speak out against Weinstein - a reporter said Weinstein once put him in a headlock, and a TV journalist alleged that he masturbated in front of her.
On Sunday, the board of The Weinstein Company released a statement stating it had terminated his employment.