Tough sell: Harvey Weinstein takes Hamptons mansion off the market

Listing pull follows separation with his wife

Harvey Weinstein and his Amagansett house
Harvey Weinstein and his Amagansett house

Amid a deluge of sexual assault and rape allegations, disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein has — at least for now — decided against selling his Hamptons mansion.

Weinstein and his estranged wife, Georgina Chapman, most recently listed their 9,000-square-foot mansion in Amagansett for $12.4 million, but Sotheby’s International Realty broker Frank Newbold says the property is off the market, Town & Country reported.

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The de-listing comes on the heels of Chapman announcing that she was leaving Weinstein earlier this month. She announced their separation after an explosive New York Times story exposed decades of alleged abuse, followed by dozens of women coming forward with similar allegations.

The couple purchased the seven-bedroom home in 2014 for $11.65 million, according to the New York Post. They initially listed the mansion in 2016 for $13.5 million before slashing the price by nearly $2 million in July 2017. [Town & Country] [NYP] — Kathryn Brenzel