Georgina Chapman has found love again with boyfriend Adrien Brody two years after her split with ex-husband Harvey Weinstein
In February,of a criminal sexual act in the first degree and rape in the third degree in New York City. Now, as the disgraced movie producer faces sentencing, a fashion industry source told PEOPLE last week that Chapman is trying to move on from the past.
“To say that Harvey disgusts her is an understatement,” the fashion industry source said. “She was shocked and livid when she learned about all of this and especially when it went public. It was humiliating.”The PianistThe Marchesa co-founder and the former producer in January 2018, with Weinstein having to pay Chapman between $15 and $20 million.
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