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Weinstein sex attack accuser tells court he ‘humiliated' her
Weinstein sex attack accuser tells court he ‘humiliated' her

Malay Mail

time30-04-2025

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  • Malay Mail

Weinstein sex attack accuser tells court he ‘humiliated' her

NEW YORK, April 30 — Miriam Haleyi told jurors at Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault and rape retrial yesterday that the mogul 'humiliated' her and reduced her to tears, recounting to the court her ordeal, the disclosure of which fired the 'MeToo' movement. Haleyi previously worked for Weinstein and her testimony was key to his conviction in 2020, subsequently overturned by an appeals court triggering the retrial at which she began to testify yesterday. She will take the stand again today. The former Miramax studio boss is charged with the 2006 sexual assault of former production assistant Haleyi and the 2013 rape of aspiring actress Jessica Mann. He also faces a new count for an alleged sexual assault of a 19-year-old in 2006. Ahead of 48-year-old Haleyi's evidence, her lawyer Gloria Allred told journalists: 'It is a big sacrifice for her to return to New York in terms of time, emotionally, to have to relive again what she alleged happened to her many years ago in 2006.' 'But she's willing to do it. I'm very proud of her. She's doing it for only one reason—because it's for the cause of justice,' Allred said. Assistant District Attorney Shannon Lucey recounted Weinstein's alleged attacks in graphic detail during opening statements, saying all three women had begged him to stop, but that he had 'all the power... He made all these women feel small.' Prosecutors have described how Weinstein pestered Haleyi with multiple requests for massages and sexual favors before she found herself alone with him in an apartment one day in 2006. They detailed how Weinstein then forced himself on Haleyi, performing oral sex on her despite her pleas for him to stop. The award-winning movie producer, who was brought into the Manhattan criminal court in a wheelchair and wore a dark business suit, looked somber at times during the proceedings. Accusers describe the impresario as a predator who used his perch atop the cinema industry to pressure actresses and assistants for sexual favors, often in hotel rooms. But Arthur Aidala, Weinstein's defense attorney, has argued that the jury would hear no evidence of the use of force or a lack of consent. Presentation of the evidence in the retrial is expected to last five to six weeks. Weinstein's 2020 convictions over Haleyi and Mann were overturned last year by the New York Court of Appeals, which ruled that the way witnesses were handled in the original New York trial was unlawful. The 73-year-old has said he hopes his case will be judged with 'fresh eyes.' Weinstein is already serving a 16-year prison sentence after being convicted of raping and assaulting a European actress more than a decade ago. The producer of a string of box office hits such as Sex, Lies and Videotape, Pulp Fiction and Shakespeare in Love, Weinstein has battled health issues. He has never acknowledged any wrongdoing and has always maintained that the encounters were consensual. — AFP

Weinstein sex attack accuser tells court he 'humiliated' her
Weinstein sex attack accuser tells court he 'humiliated' her

Yahoo

time29-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Weinstein sex attack accuser tells court he 'humiliated' her

Miriam Haleyi told jurors at Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault and rape retrial Tuesday that the mogul "humiliated" her and reduced her to tears, recounting to the court her ordeal, the disclosure of which fired the "MeToo" movement. Haleyi previously worked for Weinstein and her testimony was key to his conviction in 2020, subsequently overturned by an appeals court triggering the retrial at which she began to testify Tuesday. She will take the stand again Wednesday. The former Miramax studio boss is charged with the 2006 sexual assault of former production assistant Haleyi and the 2013 rape of aspiring actress Jessica Mann. He also faces a new count for an alleged sexual assault of a 19-year-old in 2006. Ahead of 48-year-old Haleyi's evidence, her lawyer Gloria Allred told journalists: "It is a big sacrifice for her to return to New York in terms of time, emotionally, to have to relive again what she alleged happened to her many years ago in 2006." "But she's willing to do it. I'm very proud of her. She's doing it for only one reason -- because it's for the cause of justice," Allred said. Assistant District Attorney Shannon Lucey recounted Weinstein's alleged attacks in graphic detail during opening statements, saying all three women had begged him to stop, but that he had "all the power... He made all these women feel small." Prosecutors have described how Weinstein pestered Haleyi with multiple requests for massages and sexual favors before she found herself alone with him in an apartment one day in 2006. They detailed how Weinstein then forced himself on Haleyi, performing oral sex on her despite her pleas for him to stop. The award-winning movie producer, who was brought into the Manhattan criminal court in a wheelchair and wore a dark business suit, looked somber at times during the proceedings. Accusers describe the impresario as a predator who used his perch atop the cinema industry to pressure actresses and assistants for sexual favors, often in hotel rooms. But Arthur Aidala, Weinstein's defense attorney, has argued that the jury would hear no evidence of the use of force or a lack of consent. Presentation of the evidence in the retrial is expected to last five to six weeks. Weinstein's 2020 convictions over Haleyi and Mann were overturned last year by the New York Court of Appeals, which ruled that the way witnesses were handled in the original New York trial was unlawful. The 73-year-old has said he hopes his case will be judged with "fresh eyes." Weinstein is already serving a 16-year prison sentence after being convicted of raping and assaulting a European actress more than a decade ago. The producer of a string of box office hits such as "Sex, Lies and Videotape," "Pulp Fiction" and "Shakespeare in Love," Weinstein has battled health issues. He has never acknowledged any wrongdoing and has always maintained that the encounters were consensual. arb-gw/mlm

Weinstein sex attack accuser tells court he 'humiliated' her
Weinstein sex attack accuser tells court he 'humiliated' her

France 24

time29-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • France 24

Weinstein sex attack accuser tells court he 'humiliated' her

Haleyi previously worked for Weinstein and her testimony was key to his conviction in 2020, subsequently overturned by an appeals court triggering the retrial at which she began to testify Tuesday. She will take the stand again Wednesday. The former Miramax studio boss is charged with the 2006 sexual assault of former production assistant Haleyi and the 2013 rape of aspiring actress Jessica Mann. He also faces a new count for an alleged sexual assault of a 19-year-old in 2006. Ahead of 48-year-old Haleyi's evidence, her lawyer Gloria Allred told journalists: "It is a big sacrifice for her to return to New York in terms of time, emotionally, to have to relive again what she alleged happened to her many years ago in 2006." "But she's willing to do it. I'm very proud of her. She's doing it for only one reason -- because it's for the cause of justice," Allred said. Assistant District Attorney Shannon Lucey recounted Weinstein's alleged attacks in graphic detail during opening statements, saying all three women had begged him to stop, but that he had "all the power... He made all these women feel small." Prosecutors have described how Weinstein pestered Haleyi with multiple requests for massages and sexual favors before she found herself alone with him in an apartment one day in 2006. They detailed how Weinstein then forced himself on Haleyi, performing oral sex on her despite her pleas for him to stop. The award-winning movie producer, who was brought into the Manhattan criminal court in a wheelchair and wore a dark business suit, looked somber at times during the proceedings. Accusers describe the impresario as a predator who used his perch atop the cinema industry to pressure actresses and assistants for sexual favors, often in hotel rooms. But Arthur Aidala, Weinstein's defense attorney, has argued that the jury would hear no evidence of the use of force or a lack of consent. Presentation of the evidence in the retrial is expected to last five to six weeks. Weinstein's 2020 convictions over Haleyi and Mann were overturned last year by the New York Court of Appeals, which ruled that the way witnesses were handled in the original New York trial was unlawful. The 73-year-old has said he hopes his case will be judged with "fresh eyes." Weinstein is already serving a 16-year prison sentence after being convicted of raping and assaulting a European actress more than a decade ago. The producer of a string of box office hits such as "Sex, Lies and Videotape," "Pulp Fiction" and "Shakespeare in Love," Weinstein has battled health issues. He has never acknowledged any wrongdoing and has always maintained that the encounters were consensual.

Weinstein made victims 'feel small'
Weinstein made victims 'feel small'

Express Tribune

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Weinstein made victims 'feel small'

Prosecutors opening Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein's rape and sexual assault retrial described Wednesday how he ignored his victims' pleas to stop and abused his position to make them "feel small", reported AFP. The trial, which began with jury selection last week, will see survivors who helped spark the "MeToo" movement testify against Weinstein once more. The former Miramax studio boss is charged with the 2006 sexual assault of former production assistant Mimi Haleyi and the 2013 rape of aspiring actor Jessica Mann. He also faces a new count for an alleged sexual assault of a 19-year-old in 2006. Assistant District Attorney Shannon Lucey recounted Weinstein's alleged attacks in graphic detail, saying all three women had begged him to stop, but that he had "all the power... He made all these women feel small." The prosecutor described how Weinstein pestered Haleyi with multiple requests for massages and sexual favours before she found herself alone with him in an apartment one day in 2006. "The defendant, three times (her) size, kissed her, groped her and she told him again she was not interested," Lucey said. "He pulled Mimi towards him... She quickly realised he was not going take a no for an answer," the prosecutor added. Lucey detailed how Weinstein then forced himself on Haleyi, performing oral sex on her despite her pleas for him to stop. The award-winning film producer, who was brought into the Manhattan criminal court in a wheelchair and wore a dark business suit, glanced occasionally at the jury as the trial got underway. Lucey described the defendant as "one of the most powerful men in... show business," telling the majority-female jury that "when he wanted something, he took it." 'Fresh eyes' Kaja Sokola, who was not part of the previous trial, was an aspiring model and aged 19 at the time that she alleges Weinstein sexually assaulted her at a hotel in Manhattan. Accusers describe the impresario as a predator who used his perch atop the cinema industry to pressure actors and assistants for sexual favours, often in hotel rooms. But Arthur Aidala, Weinstein's defence attorney, stressed that the prosecution's opening statement was not "the whole movie," arguing that the jury would hear no evidence of the use of force or a lack of consent. He said Mann had introduced Weinstein to her mother after the alleged rape, and that Haleyi had "consensual sex" with Weinstein after her alleged attack. "Not guilty, not guilty, not guilty," he told the jury. After opening statements concluded, witness testimonies began and will continue when court proceedings resume Thursday. Presentation of the evidence in the retrial is expected to last five to six weeks. Weinstein's 2020 convictions over Haleyi and Mann were overturned last year by the New York Court of Appeals, which ruled that the way witnesses were handled in the original New York trial was unlawful. The 73-year-old has said he hopes his case will be judged with "fresh eyes," more than seven years after his spectacular downfall and a global backlash against predatory abusers. Weinstein is already serving a 16-year prison sentence after being convicted of raping and assaulting a European actor more than a decade ago. More than 80 accusers The producer of a string of box office hits such as Sex, Lies and Videotape, Pulp Fiction and Shakespeare in Love, Weinstein has battled health issues. He has never acknowledged any wrongdoing and has always maintained that the encounters were consensual. Since his downfall, Weinstein has been accused of harassment, sexual assault or rape by more than 80 women, including Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow, Lupita Nyong'o and Ashley Judd. A jury of New Yorkers convicted him on two out of five charges – the sexual assault of Haleyi and the rape of Mann – in 2020 but the conviction and 23-year prison term were overturned a year ago. In a hotly debated four-to-three decision, New York's appeals court ruled that jurors should not have heard testimonies of accusers in alleged sexual assaults for which Weinstein was not indicted.

Movie mogul Weinstein made sex attack victims 'feel small,' jury told
Movie mogul Weinstein made sex attack victims 'feel small,' jury told

Straits Times

time24-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Straits Times

Movie mogul Weinstein made sex attack victims 'feel small,' jury told

Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein at the Manhattan Criminal Court ahead of opening arguments in the trial against him on April 23. PHOTO: AFP NEW YORK - Prosecutors opening the disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein's rape and sexual assault retrial described on April 23 how he ignored his victims' pleas to stop and abused his position to make them 'feel small.' The trial, which began with jury selection earlier in April, will see survivors who helped spark the #MeToo movement testify against Weinstein once more. The former Miramax studio boss is charged with the 2006 sexual assault of former production assistant Mimi Haleyi and the 2013 rape of aspiring actress Jessica Mann. He also faces a new count for an alleged sexual assault of a 19-year-old in 2006. Assistant District Attorney Shannon Lucey recounted Weinstein's alleged attacks in graphic detail, saying all three women had begged him to stop, but that he had 'all the power... He made all these women feel small.' The prosecutor described how Weinstein pestered Ms Haleyi with multiple requests for massages and sexual favours before she found herself alone with him in an apartment one day in 2006. 'The defendant, three times (her) size, kissed her, groped her and she told him again she was not interested,' Ms Lucey said. 'He pulled Mimi towards him... She quickly realised he was not going take a no for an answer,' the prosecutor added. Ms Lucey detailed how Weinstein then forced himself on Ms Haleyi, performing oral sex on her despite her pleas for him to stop. The award-winning movie producer, who was brought into the Manhattan criminal court in a wheelchair and wore a dark business suit, glanced occasionally at the jury as the trial got underway. Ms Lucey described the defendant as 'one of the most powerful men in... show business,' telling the majority-female jury that 'when he wanted something, he took it.' Ms Kaja Sokola, who was not part of the previous trial, was an aspiring model and aged 19 at the time that she alleges Weinstein sexually assaulted her at a hotel in Manhattan. Accusers describe the impresario as a predator who used his perch atop the cinema industry to pressure actresses and assistants for sexual favours, often in hotel rooms. But Mr Arthur Aidala, Weinstein's defence attorney, stressed that the prosecution's opening statement was not 'the whole movie,' arguing that the jury would hear no evidence of the use of force or a lack of consent. He said Ms Mann had introduced Weinstein to her mother after the alleged rape, and that Ms Haleyi had 'consensual sex' with Weinstein after her alleged attack. 'Not guilty, not guilty, not guilty,' he told the jury. After opening statements concluded, witness testimonies began and will continue when court proceedings resume on April 24. Presentation of the evidence in the retrial is expected to last five to six weeks. Weinstein's 2020 convictions over Ms Haleyi and Ms Mann were overturned in 2024 by the New York Court of Appeals, which ruled that the way witnesses were handled in the original New York trial was unlawful. The 73-year-old has said he hopes his case will be judged with 'fresh eyes,' more than seven years after his spectacular downfall and a global backlash against predatory abusers. Weinstein is already serving a 16-year prison sentence after being convicted of raping and assaulting a European actress more than a decade ago. The producer of a string of box office hits such as Sex, Lies And Videotape (1989), Pulp Fiction (1994) and Shakespeare In Love (1998), Weinstein has battled health issues. He has never acknowledged any wrongdoing and has always maintained that the encounters were consensual. Since his downfall, Weinstein has been accused of harassment, sexual assault or rape by more than 80 women, including fame actresses like Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow, Lupita Nyong'o and Ashley Judd. A jury of New Yorkers convicted him on two out of five charges – the sexual assault of Ms Haleyi and the rape of Ms Mann – in 2020 but the conviction and 23-year prison term were overturned in 2024. In a hotly debated four-to-three decision, New York's appeals court ruled that jurors should not have heard testimonies of accusers in alleged sexual assaults for which Weinstein was not indicted. AFP Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.

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