| The two new lawyers, Donna Rotunno and Damon 
				Cheronis, appeared at a brief hearing in Manhattan Supreme Court 
				before Justice James Burke to make their formal applications to 
				take over Weinstein's defense before the Sept. 9 trial date.
 "Mr. Weinstein, is that what you want?" Burke asked.
 
 "Yes," Weinstein answered.
 
 Weinstein, 67, is charged in New York with sexually assaulting 
				two women, in July 2006 and March 2013. He has pleaded not 
				guilty to the five charges against him, which include rape, and 
				faces a maximum sentence of life in prison if convicted.
 
 Weinstein hired the new lawyers, both based in Chicago, last 
				month.
 
 Rotunno and Cheronis are Weinstein's third legal team in the 
				case. Prominent Florida defense lawyer Jose Baez and Harvard 
				University law professor Ronald Sullivan both recently left, 
				with Baez making his departure official at Thursday's hearing.
 
 They, in turn, had replaced New York defense lawyer Ben Brafman, 
				who quit the case in January.
 
 The two accusers in the criminal case are among some 70 women, 
				mostly young actresses and women in the film industry, who have 
				accused Weinstein of sexual assaults dating back decades. He has 
				denied the allegations.
 
 The accusations helped spark the #MeToo movement in which 
				hundreds of women have publicly accused powerful men in 
				business, politics, the news media and entertainment of sexual 
				harassment and abuse.
 
 As the accusations against Weinstein mounted, his company 
				Weinstein Co fired him and filed for bankruptcy, and he was 
				expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
 
 The Wall Street Journal reported that Rotunno, a former Chicago 
				prosecutor who specializes in the defense of men accused of sex 
				crimes, said in an interview that she rejected the #MeToo 
				movement.
 
 (Reporting By Brendan Pierson in New York; Editing by Jonathan 
				Oatis)
 
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