Zelda Perkins said in an interview with The Financial Times published on Monday that she wished to break the non-disclosure agreement said to have been made in October 1998.
“I want to publicly break my non-disclosure agreement,” she told the newspaper, running the risk of legal action against her.
A British former assistant to Harvey Weinstein has said she has broken a confidential agreement to speak out about alleged sexual harassment by the disgraced movie mogul.
Perkins, who worked for Miramax in London, shared a £250,000 payment with another woman who claimed she was sexually assaulted by Weinstein, according to the report.