and so it was that zelda perkins and i traveled with him as his executive assistants to the venice film festival. the assault itself took place in a hotel room at venice, when i was in the hotel room, as part of my work duties, my work related duties, i was actually there for a script development meeting, i, of course, was horrified and traumatized. the following morning, i went to talk to zelda, who immediately stepped forward to defend me, she and i went on a long journey where we reported harvey, both to senior people within the organization at miramax. we then, lawyered up. we attempted to report harvey to the police, and we went into this process of negotiating an extreme and egregious non-disclosure agreement, which actually silenced us for 20 years, until the new york times were able to break the story in 2017. >> can i ask you, you know, about, first of all, the aftermath, right? was there anybody that wanted to bring out your story, or did you find that the industry had an effect of somewhat silencing your story and others? maybe that you didn't even know about because it was s