Siebel Newsom, wife of California governor, accuses Harvey Weinstein of
rape
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[November 15, 2022]
By Lisa Richwine
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Jennifer Siebel
Newsom, a documentary filmmaker and the wife of California's governor,
testified on Monday that former film producer Harvey Weinstein raped her
in 2005 when she was trying to build a career as a producer and actor.
On the witness stand in Los Angeles Superior Court, Siebel Newsom said
she met Weinstein, now 70, at the Toronto Film Festival when she was 31
and had acted in some small film and TV roles.
Weeks later in California, Weinstein invited her to meet him at The
Peninsula hotel in Beverly Hills for what she thought was a business
meeting, she testified. She was surprised to learn that she was supposed
to meet Weinstein, then one of the most powerful producers in Hollywood,
in his hotel suite, she said.
When she arrived, Weinstein had no interest in discussing her projects,
Siebel Newsom said. He went to the bathroom, called her over and began
masturbating in front of her, she said, before touching her breasts and
becoming "aggressive."
"I was scared. This was not why I came here," she said, often breaking
into tears. "I just remembered physically trying to back away."
Siebel Newsom said Weinstein got her onto a bed, though she cannot
recall if he carried or dragged her there. He then raped her, she said.
"He was just so big and so determined," she said. "This was hell."
Weinstein, the man who became the face of #MeToo allegations five years
ago, is serving a 23-year prison sentence for sex crimes in New York. He
is now on trial in Los Angeles on 11 charges of rape and sexual assault
and has pleaded not guilty.
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Former film producer Harvey Weinstein
appears in court at the Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice
Center in Los Angeles, California, USA, 04 October 2022. Harvey
Weinstein was extradited from New York to Los Angeles to face
sex-related charges. Etienne Laurent/Pool via REUTERS
Siebel Newsom, who was identified in court as Jane Doe #4, is one of
four women whose allegations are the basis of the Los Angeles
charges against Weinstein. Prosecutors had earlier said there were
five accusers.
Siebel Newsom's attorney confirmed in October that Siebel Newsom
would testify in the case.
Defense attorneys have argued that all of Weinstein's sexual
encounters were consensual and that his accusers willingly took part
in a "casting couch" culture to further their careers in Hollywood.
At the time of the meeting with Siebel Newsom, she had not met her
future husband, current California Gov. Gavin Newsom, and she said
she did not tell him what happened until after allegations against
Weinstein became public.
In cross-examination, Weinstein attorney Mark Werksman questioned
Siebel Newsom about why her husband had accepted campaign donations
from the producer. She said the governor returned the money after
she told him about her encounter.
Weinstein, 70, was convicted of sexual misconduct in New York in
February 2020. He was extradited from New York to a Los Angeles
prison in July 2021.
In New York, Weinstein is appealing his conviction and 23-year
prison sentence. He could face up to 140 years in prison if
convicted on all of the charges in Los Angeles.
(Reporting by Lisa Richwine. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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