The Weinstein Company Owes Malia Obama Money, Documents Reveal
By TheBlast Staff on March 20, 2018 at 5:28 AM EDT
The Weinstein Company just released the full list of their creditors that are owed money, and along with tons of celebrities, and an accuser of Harvey Weinstein, the former first daughter is also owed some cash.
According to documents obtained by The Blast, TWC listed Malia Obama on their 300 page list of everyone that is owed money.
Some of the other highlights include:
3 Jane Does
Alexis Bledel
Aziz Ansari
Blockbuster, Inc.
B.J. Novak
Burberry
Catherine Keener
Charlie Sheen
Christian Siriano
Dame Judi Dench
Daniel Radcliffe
David Bowie
Derek Hough
Every State in the U.S.
Geoffrey Rush
George Lucas' company Skywalker Sound
Gloria Allred
Harvey Weinstein (They probably won't have to pay him)
Heidi Klum
Isaac Mizrahi
Jay-Z's Roc Nation
Jennifer Lawrence
Jerry Lewis
Jerry Seinfeld
John Legend
Julianne Moore
Kevin Hart
Kevin Smith
Kiera Knightley
Lee Daniels
Michael Bay
Mob Wives star Drita D'Avanzo
Morgan Spurlock
Peter Jackson
Pierce Brosnan
Playboy
Raquel Welch
Rita Ora
Robert De Niro
Rob Zombie
Seth Rogen
Sheri Moon Zombie
Sienna Miller
Stephen King
The Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel (Where many of Weinstein's alleged incidents occurred)
Todd Phillips
Truman Capote Literary Trust
WWE
Wes Craven
Wolfgang Puck Catering
Worldwide Pants, David Letterman's production company
The private investigation company Kroll Associates is also listed. TWC and Harvey have been accused of using Kroll to gather intelligence on alleged sexual assault victims and then using the information against them.
Alexandria Canosa is listed as a creditor, an associate producer who worked on the Netflix production "Marco Polo" and has accused Harvey Weinstein of harassment.
It's unclear how much Malia Obama is owed, but she interned with the production company months before the scandal broke.
Kind of ironic: There's a "Times Up Productions, Inc" and a "Me Too Peanut Inc."
As we previously reported, TWC claims their liabilities exceed $500 million.