Harvey Weinstein barks and brays at NY Times reporters in secret recording as he tries to kill sex assault expose and demands his accusers' names, but admits he's 'no saint' Inside Edition has obtained a recording of the phone call between Harvey Weinstein and New York Times reporters two days before his expose The recording came from Frank Gil, the former head of human resources for The Weinstein Group who claims he was ordered he tape the call 'I think you ought to be specific and tell me who they are and if they’re on the record,' replies Weinstein when asked about the allegations He also gets heated multiple times, at one point shouting at reporters Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey: No, excuse me, this is Harvey Weinstein talking!' he also lies about recording the conversation per the story given by Gil to Inside Edition, where more of the secret tape will be revealed on Thursday Weinstein does eventually admit: 'I’m not a saint, but I’m not the sinner you think I am'
By Chris Spargo For Dailymail.com
Published: 23:52 BST, 26 June 2019 | Updated: 23:52 BST, 26 June 2019
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An irate and indignant Harvey Weinstein is heard bellowing at The New York Times reporters who revealed his years of alleged sexual misconduct in a recording of their phone call obtained by Inside Edition.
During the conversation, which was taped by The Weinstein Company's former head of human resources, Weinstein is quick to try and get the names of the women who have made accusations about him to the Times.
He is also quick to lie too according to Gil's version of events, with Weinstein refusing a request