Weinstein accuser expected to testify about alleged rape, relationship
with producer
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[January 31, 2020]
By Brendan Pierson
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A onetime aspiring
actress who prosecutors say maintained a relationship with Harvey
Weinstein after he raped her because she felt "trapped" is expected to
testify against the former Hollywood producer at his Manhattan criminal
trial on Friday.
Weinstein, 67, has pleaded not guilty to raping the aspiring actress,
Jessica Mann, and to sexually assaulting another woman, Mimi Haleyi.
Since 2017, more than 80 women have accused Weinstein of sexual
misconduct.
Weinstein, who produced films including “The English Patient” and
“Shakespeare in Love,” has denied the allegations and 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.
Assistant District Attorney Meghan Hast told jurors in her opening
statement last week that in 2013, Weinstein invited Mann, then 25 and an
aspiring actress, to read a script in a hotel room, where he pushed her
onto a bed and forcibly performed oral sex on her.
Mann, Hast said, then made "a decision that had disastrous consequences
for her" and decided to have a relationship with Weinstein. Hast said
Mann avoided having sexual intercourse with him for about a month, when
Weinstein raped her.
Hast told jurors that Mann went on to maintain some form of a
relationship with Weinstein even after that, though she felt "trapped."
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Film producer Harvey Weinstein and his legal team leave the New York
Criminal Court after a hearing for Weinstein's sexual assault trial
in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, U.S., January
30, 2020. REUTERS/Gaia Squarci
Damon Cheronis, one of Weinstein's lawyers, said in his opening
statement that communications between Mann and Weinstein would show
that their relationship was entirely consensual.
Jurors in the trial have already heard from Haleyi, who said
Weinstein forced oral sex on her in his home in 2006, as well as
from actress Annabella Sciorra, who said Weinstein violently raped
her in her apartment in 1993 or 1994.
While Sciorra's allegation is too old to support a separate rape
charge against Weinstein, prosecutors hope it will show he is a
repeat sexual predator - a charge that could put him in prison for
life.
Two women who are not part of the criminal charges, Dawn Dunning and
Tarale Wulff, have also testified that Weinstein sexually assaulted
them. Prosecutors are offering their testimony as evidence of
Weinstein's methods and motives.
A third such witness, Lauren Young, is expected to testify later in
the trial.
(Reporting by Brendan Pierson in New York; Editing by Noeleen Walder
and Leslie Adler)
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