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Harvey's Ex Assistant Says Creep Made Her Clean Up His Semen In Shocking New Lawsuit

Harvey Weinstein's former assistant is suing the disgraced media mogul in a new bombshell lawsuit, claiming the creep forced her to clean up his semen and provide him erectile dysfunction medications, according to explosive documents obtained by RadarOnline.com.

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Sandeep Rehal, who worked for Weinstein for two years before quitting in 2015, accuses him of sexual harassment, referring to her routinely as a p***y" and “c**t," and groping her.

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In the suit Rehal alleged she would facilitate Weinstein's sexual liaisons, and to set up an apartment close to his New York office for his encounters

“Another ‘task’ Ms. Rehal was forced to do to aid Harvey Weinstein’s sexual encounters was to clean up the semen on the couch in Harvey Weinstein’s office,” the suit claims. “This happened on a regular basis, three or so times a week when Harvey Weinstein was in New York.”

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She says among other things, he made her get him clean underwear, and when she would sit in his SUV with him he would rub between her thighs.

As readers know, the shamed star has been accused of dozens of sexual assault allegations.

In response to Rehal’s suit, Weinstein’s spokeswoman said, “Mr. Weinstein categorically denies these claims and his lawyers will respond in the appropriate legal forum with evidence proving they are untrue.”

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