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Emily Ratajkowski Says 'No Justice' in Response to Harvey Weinstein's $25M Settlement
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The 'Gone Girl' actress reacts after it was revealed that the multi-million dollar settlement between the disgraced movie mogul and his accusers were funded by insurance.

AceShowbiz - Emily Ratajkowski made her thoughts clear on Harvey Weinstein's $25 million settlement of his lawsuit with a group of sexual abuse accusers as she attended the "Uncut Gems" premiere on Wednesday, December 11.

More than 30 women, who accused Weinstein of a variety of allegations, will reportedly share millions of dollars and in return all claims against Weinstein and his production house, The Weinstein Company, will be dismissed.

While TMZ reported the disgraced movie mogul will not be required to admit any wrongdoing or pay anything to his accusers himself, with the payout instead funded by insurance, Ratajkowski was quick to address the decision as the news broke.

Taking to the red carpet alongside her husband, Sebastian Bear-McClard, who produces the film, in a black, skintight mini dress, the 28-year-old actress wrote "f**k harvey" on her upper left arm.

She went on to address the settlement on her Instagram page, posting a snap of the temporary inking with the words, "Today Harvey Weinstein and his former studio made a $25 million deal with his victims."

"Weinstein, accused of offenses ranging from sexual harassment to rape, won't have to admit wrongdoing or pay his own money. #nojusticenopeace," she added.

Weinstein remains free on bail ahead of a trial next month. On Wednesday, his bond was raised to $5 million due to violations concerning his electronic monitoring device.

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