
The Imagination S6E34 | Paz de la Huerta - Uniting All Angels: The Hollywood Siren the Aristocracy Couldn't Silence
Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.com
Today I’m honored to introduce you all to: Satanic ritual abuse, sex trafficking, and Harvey Weinstein survivor and whistleblower, acclaimed actress, artist and painter, and a brilliant woman who has risked her life to shine a light on the darkness of her life and the lives of other victims and survivors: Paz de la Huerta
A little bit about Paz and what we will be talking about today:
In the glittering yet treacherous shadows of Hollywood, where dreams collide with darkness, Paz emerges as a beacon of unyielding resilience - a survivor who has transformed unimaginable hell into a powerful call for justice and artistic rebirth. Born on September 3, 1984, in New York City, Paz's life has been a whirlwind of triumph, trauma, and tenacious comeback.
The daughter of a women's rights activist mother - who we will be referring to as Judith - and a Spanish duke and rancher father descended from nobility; Paz grew up in the artistic heart of Tribeca. From a young age, her world was steeped in creativity and privilege - her mother rented apartments at 311 Greenwich Street, including one to Miramax during Paz's teenage years. But beneath the facade lay profound struggles.
By 14, Paz had already launched her acting career, earning acclaim for her role as Mary Agnes in The Cider House Rules, a Miramax production. Paz's ascent continued with roles in films like A Walk to Remember and the HBO series Boardwalk Empire, where she captivated audiences and became a focal point of Season 2. In 2010, at a Golden Globes afterparty for Blue Valentine, Weinstein - who produced the film - forced his way into her Greenwich Street apartment and raped her - repeating the violent assault weeks later.
The trauma compounded in 2011 on the set of Nurse 3D, where a stunt vehicle struck Paz, dragging her 10 feet and causing severe injuries. Surgery by neurosurgeon Aaron Filler in 2013 relieved the pain, but he later inflicted a brain injury in 2016 amid lawsuits. Her health spiraled: overdoses, miscarriages (one induced by a handler), and false hospitalizations orchestrated by her mother and godmother. Paz has shared heart-brokenly that her mother, Judith, trafficked her to Weinstein, spied on her via connected apartments, and stole her earnings, leaving her penniless while living lavishly.
Paz's life is a testament to unbreakable fortitude. From Tribeca's streets to Hollywood's heights and depths, she reminds us that truth, art, and courage can conquer even the darkest lies and crimes. As she rebuilds - acting, painting, and advocating - Paz inspires us to speak out, heal, and reclaim our power. The siren survives, and her voice echoes eternally.
DONATE TO PAZ'S GOFUNDME: https://www.gofundme.com/f/justice-for-paz-fundraiser-for-spanish-criminal-lawyers-and
CONNECT WITH PAZ:
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@paz.de.la.huerta
IG: https://www.instagram.com/thefugitive1984/
CONNECT W/ EMMA:
YouTube: https://www.you
Inspirational chats with people who found – or re-found – their creativity as adults
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
