Rose McGowan’s Former Manager Commits Suicide

Feb 9, 2018 | 5:15 AM

Jill Messick, a studio executive, producer, and former manager of actress Rose McGowan, died by suicide, her family confirmed Thursday. She was 50.

In a blistering statement, Messick’s family said she had privately battled depression for years, and after her name came up as part of the scandal surrounding Harvey Weinstein and allegations of sexual misconduct made against him, it “broke” her. “Seeing her name in headlines again and again, as part of one person’s attempt to gain more attention for her personal cause, along with Harvey’s desperate attempt to vindicate himself, was devastating for her,” the family said.

Messick’s family said she “became collateral damage in an already horrific story.”

Messick was McGowan’s manager in 1997, the year the actress alleges Weinstein raped her in his hotel room during the Sundance Film Festival. Messick’s family said she learned about an encounter between McGowan and Weinstein, and “alerted her bosses to the horrific experience which Rose suffered.”