Olivia Moon claimed that she offered more than a million dollars to remain quiet about the “shock” incident in a movie group.
During her appearance on Monica Lewinsky on Tuesday, the “predatory actress” discussed how her “loud upbringing” affected her values as an adult – and interfered in her career.
Moon revealed that she was subjected to intimidation unabated as a child, causing her to become “really quarrelsome” and the value of “justice” above all.
“Things were really black and white for me and I would like to make decisions without thinking about them with enough,” she said. “I was like,” this is a mistake, that's right, “and I will not be able to see gray.”
“A really wonderful example of how he was affected [her] The lives of adults were “when she suffered from ill -treatment while working on an unveiled project.
“There were other things that occurred in this film personally that were not fine, and it was so shocking that I had to file complaints with the studio,” said Lewinsky.
The actress noted that there are “many other small flags” on a group, but it did not reveal exactly what happened.
Moon said: “But the matter reached this place, where he offered a lot of money,” Moon said. “A lot of money – seven numbers to accept it, I think their apology and took recognition of it.”
However, the payment “came with NDA.”
“This is not that I was going to talk about it, really, because I just wanted to go out of everything,” she said.
“For this reason, I do not want to talk about the specific things that occurred in this situation, but I said,” I do not sign on NDA, “and they said,” You, “and I just felt that he was very wrong.”
Moon said the situation “specifically” is annoying because it was “at the beginning of the #Metoo-Time Up movement”.
“This was, like, the account, Harvey Winstein calculated that this started everything,” she continued. “This was this period of time, and this was when people were targeting anyone who signed NDA saying:” Oh, I only did so for money, “so I was afraid that my voice and speaking would reflect any kind of validity.”
Moon was “worried” that the film studio “will leak it [she] He signed NDA for money “in” an effort to reduce [her] voice.”
While the “X-Men: Apocalypse” star agreed to hold a meeting with the lawyers, they eventually rejected them.
“I turned to a lawyer and said,” I don't take it, “I remember.” I told a lawyer, I just won't do it. I want to say no now. It was like, “Let's think about it.” And I said, “I want to say no now!”
“This comes in a state of not thinking about things, extreme discomfort, and frustration that this will be presented to me so much that I did not think about negotiation, I did not think of anything besides the extent of the lack of respect for that.”
Although studio lawyers thought she was “crazy” not to take the deal, Moon came out with her head.
“I told him, I know this is a lot of money for you, but not much money for me to lose my voice.” “We got out of there and remember that I was proud when I went out – proud of myself.”
While Moon will make the same decision again today, the situation was a great educational experience.
“Look, was it correct to do and do people in my life believed that I did the right thing and proud of me for that? Yes, I thought.
“It is not that I did not have ended in the same decision. I made this decision based on anger, and this was something that I had to learn how to do it and use it in my interest.”
Although Moon remained my mother on the situation yet, it is not strange when it comes to dealing with injustice in the group.
In her 2010 collection of articles, “Wonder Woman!: The Misadventures of a Hollywood Geek”, Munn claimed that Brett Ratner sought in front of her in a movie that was done in 2004.
While it was not originally called the director, I knew it later because more women advanced for sexual misconduct.
Then, in 2018, the actress talked about pouring the perpetrator of sexual crimes in the “predator”.
Moon got her scene with Stephen Wilder Strader, an intimate friend of director Shin Black, from the movie after he learned that he had previously acknowledged that he was guilty of crimes.