When money are involved - most of the cases are power plays. Rich peoples lives are a power play, so it follows.
Weinstein, as guilty a prick he is, had all those 'victims' juggling for money and power around him. The whole 'me too' movement that (correct me, if I am wrong) started on the Oscars in Rapewood has to be considered a monumentally arrogant PR-stint. Harvey suddenly was a disappointment to all his long-time friends, colleagues and family. Why? Because he got caught red handed and in a politically bad moment. He didn't invent the casting couch, nor does it end with him gone. Those people applauded Polanski and begged for his pardon. A child molester. They are actors - not only in the movies/TV - in LIFE. Surely, they are 2nd rate, since otherwise they'd be working for the best acting jobs - spy agencies, government and others provide. The problem there is you never get out of 'character'.
Whoever thinks 'me too' or 'you do' is going to help much - needs to think again. In a place where morals are left for dead or traded for higher gains such as money or ultimately power - there is only 'me too' when you don't get them. Go to any whorehouse, model agencies and the likes - nothing has or will change. The world is still round and would be. A person has to be born in the west, have an American level of education and understanding plus a very low IQ to think the game will change, while the goals are still the same.
This doesn't start when a virgin, naive girl goes to see uncle Harvy for a job. It starts when s/he sees Katy Perry's 'California girls' (for example) - the people that roll around with sugar daddy's bought >Mercedes, spent their time between tanning saloons, anus bleaching and partying on yachts they can't even clean. Nothing is free, except death.