Weinstein accuser who broke down on stand faces third day of
cross-examination
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[February 04, 2020]
By Brendan Pierson
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A woman who says
Harvey Weinstein raped her is expected to face her third day of
cross-examination by the former Hollywood producer's lawyer on Tuesday,
after the previous day was cut short when she broke down in sobs on the
witness stand.
Jessica Mann, 34, began weeping uncontrollably during Weinstein's rape
trial in Manhattan on Monday as she read aloud an email she wrote in
2014 describing Weinstein as a "pseudo father" figure at the direction
of Donna Rotunno, one of Weinstein's lawyers.
Mann had testified Friday that Weinstein raped her in a Manhattan hotel
room in March 2013, early in what she described as an "extremely
degrading" relationship with him. She said the relationship continued in
some form for years after that.
The 67-year-old former producer has pleaded not guilty to raping Mann
and to sexually assaulting another woman, Mimi Haleyi. He faces life in
prison if found guilty of predatory sexual assault, the most serious
charge.
Since 2017, more than 80 women have accused Weinstein of sexual
misconduct. Weinstein, whose films included "The English Patient" and
"Shakespeare in Love," has denied the allegations and has said any
sexual encounters were consensual.
The trial is widely seen as a milestone in the #MeToo movement, in which
women have accused powerful men in business, entertainment, media, and
politics of sexual misconduct.
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Witness Jessica Mann leaves Manhattan Criminal Court after
testifying in the trial of Harvey Weinstein in New York, US., on
February 3, 2020. REUTERS/Stephen Yang
In the course of her cross-examination, which began Friday, Rotunno
repeatedly suggested that Mann willingly had sex with Weinstein to
advance her career. At one point she asked whether Mann
"manipulated" Weinstein when she sent him friendly messages and
asked to see him, even though she was not attracted to him.
"How I handled it to survive and process it, yeah, I guess you could
say manipulation," Mann answered.
Rotunno also confronted Mann with affectionate emails she sent
Weinstein after the alleged rape. Mann said she sent Weinstein
flattering messages to avoid making him angry and show she was "not
a threat."
Jurors have already heard testimony from Haleyi and three other
women who said Weinstein assaulted them.
(Reporting by Brendan Pierson in New York; Editing by Leslie Adler)
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