EARLIER: Rose McGowan says she has beentemporarily suspendedfrom Twitter.
“TWITTER HAS SUSPENDED ME.
THERE ARE POWERFUL FORCES AT WORK.
#ROSEARMY,” McGowan wrote on Instagram.
“Any allegations of non-consensual sex are unequivocally denied by Mr. Weinstein.
Mr. Weinstein has begun counseling, has listened to the community and is pursuing a better path.
After the scandal came to light, McGowan tweeted, “Women fight on.
And to the men out there, stand up.
We need you as allies.
She also claimed the actor was telling a “lie” about his knowledge of Weinstein’s alleged misconduct.
I told him to stop doing that' you said that to my face.
The press [conference] I was made to go to after assault.
You lie,” she wrote.
(McGowan and Affleck appeared together in the 1998 filmPhantoms, which was produced by Weinstein.)
“Wow, @Twitter, seriously?”
Feig wrote on Thursday.
“THIS is the account you suspend but not Trump who threatened to wipe out another country?
Suspend me too, just.”