Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty ahead of rape trial in Los Angeles
		
		 
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		 [July 22, 2021] 
		By Jill Serjeant 
		 
		LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Former Hollywood 
		producer Harvey Weinstein pleaded not guilty on Wednesday to charges of 
		rape and sexual assault involving five women in Los Angeles ahead of a 
		second trial. 
		 
		Weinstein, 69, arrived at Los Angeles Superior Court for his first 
		appearance there in a wheelchair, wearing a brown jail uniform, after 
		being extradited from New York on Tuesday where he was serving 23 years 
		in prison for rape and other sexual offenses. 
		 
		Weinstein has denied having nonconsensual sex with anyone and is 
		appealing his 2020 New York conviction and sentence.  
		 
		In Los Angeles, he faces 11 charges of attacking five women between 2004 
		to 2013. They include forcible rape, forcible oral copulation, sexual 
		battery by restraint, and sexual penetration by use of force. If 
		convicted, Weinstein could spend the rest of his life in prison. 
		  
		
		  
		
		 
		Weinstein's lawyer said there was no forensic evidence or credible 
		witnesses to the allegations. 
		 
		"They are baseless, they are from long, long ago, they are 
		uncorroborated," Mark Werksman told reporters outside the courthouse. 
		 
		"We are confident that if we can have a fair trial in this case that Mr 
		Weinstein will be acquitted," Werksman said. 
		 
		After entering his not guilty plea through his attorney on Wednesday, 
		Weinstein was ordered to remain in jail until the next hearing on July 
		29.  
		
		Werksman said he was seeking dismissal of three charges relating to 2004 
		and 2005 on the grounds that the 10 year statute of limitations in 
		California has expired. 
		 
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			Former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein pleaded not guilty on 
			Wednesday to charges of rape and sexual assault involving five women 
			in Los Angeles ahead of a second trial. Gloria Tso reports. 
            
			
			  
            Weinstein, once one of the most powerful men in Hollywood, is 
			accused of raping two women at hotels in Beverly Hills on separate 
			occasions, and with sexually assaulting three other women in the 
			Beverly Hills or Los Angeles areas, according to the charges. 
			 
			He had been fighting extradition on medical grounds. Werksman said 
			he was going blind in one eye and that he was unable to walk because 
			of back problems.  
			 
			More than 80 women have accused Weinstein of sexual misconduct going 
			back decades but only a handful of the allegations have resulted in 
			criminal charges. 
			 
			He co-founded the Miramax film studio, whose hit movies included 
			"Shakespeare in Love" and "Pulp Fiction." His film studio filed for 
			bankruptcy in March 2018. 
			 
			(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; additional reporting by Lisa Richwine: 
			Editing by Grant McCool) 
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