Former Harvey Weinstein assistant Zelda Perkins opened up about her relationship with the disgraced former Hollywood mogul in her first television interview on Tuesday. Speaking to BBC's Newsnight, Perkins spoke about a non-disclosure agreement she signed in 1998 after accusing Weinstein of rape to higher-ups at his company, Miramax. Perkins resigned and found a lawyer with the intention of taking Weinstein to court, however, she hit legal walls. Perkins said the legal process left her "broken," and she left the entertainment industry to work with horses in South America.