Actress says 'more Weinstein victims in the UK will speak out'

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Actress who claims Weinstein attacked her says 'more victims in UK will speak out'

An actress who claims Harvey Weinstein attacked her says we will now see other victims in the UK speak out in the wake of his conviction.

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