Disgraced movie mogul, Harvey Weinstein, who was convicted of sexual assault and rape, has released a script for a biopic which ends with President Trump pardoning his sentence.
The script for #MeToo Quick To Judge, portrays the imprisoned film producer as a victim of antisemitism who claws his way to the top, fighting indignities and slowly gaining respect only to be toppled by jealous rivals and 'gold-digging sluts'.
The dramatic ending features a magnanimous President Trump, himself falsely accused of sexual misconduct, who befriends the smeared protagonist and, during a prison visit, pardons him on the spot.
Kevin Spacey has been tipped to play the movie mogul.
Critics and sexual abuse campaigners have reacted with outrage to the script and thinly veiled attempt by Weinstein to appeal to Trump's ego, for a commute of his sentence.
"What the far-fetched f*ck is going on? The ogre hasn't even been sentenced yet!" said victim, Rose McGowan.
Some of Weinstein's supporters backed the movie and said they would happily contribute to his Kickstarter campaign.
Weinstein's lawyer, Donna Rotunno, echoed a recently pardoned Trump associate, saying that she believed the President had the 'testicular virility necessary' to do the right thing and stand up for all falsely accused men.
Speaking from prison, Mr Weinstein said he was willing to extend an olive branch to his victims and allow them to play themselves in the film.
"I'm willing to let bygones be bygones."
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