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Harvey Weinstein accuser Jessica Mann describes alleged rape in Midtown hotel
Harvey Weinstein accuser Jessica Mann describes alleged rape in Midtown hotel

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time19-05-2025

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Harvey Weinstein accuser Jessica Mann describes alleged rape in Midtown hotel

NEW YORK — One-time actress Jessica Mann told jurors Monday she 'felt like I was being discovered' when film mogul Harvey Weinstein met her at a party and told her she was prettier than Natalie Portman — but that feeling gave way to horror and, ultimately, rape. Mann, 39, testified in grim detail about how the fallen Hollywood mogul forced himself on her in the Doubletree Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, commanding her to 'undress now' despite her pleas of 'Please, no, I don't want to do this.' 'And this is about the moment where I just gave up and I just wanted to be out,' Mann said, hyperventilating and crying as she recounted the alleged March 18, 2023 attack. 'I undressed and he stood over me and he waited until I was fully naked, and he told me to lay on the bed, so I obeyed and I did it.' Mann took the stand Monday in Weinstein's sex assault retrial in Manhattan Supreme Court, more than five years after she testified at his first trial in 2020 that he raped her in 2013 in New York and Beverly Hills. Weinstein's guilty verdict was overturned by the state's highest court last year. Mann, an evangelical raised in Washington state, wept as she described her history as a sexual abuse victim dating back to when she was 16 and an older man from her church assaulted her. 'My stepfather told me that it was my fault because I turned him on and also that it would be my word against his and that would open us up to a lot.' She wound up moving to Los Angeles to pursue an acting dream, and she and her roommate, Talita Maia, met Weinstein at a party sometime at the end of 2012 or beginning of 2013. 'He told me that I had a really good look. He said I was prettier than Natalie Portman. He was interested in me. He knew how to spot talent, things like that,' she said. 'I don't know, I felt like I was being discovered.' She described how he once pressured her into giving his blackhead-covered back a massage — 'I would describe it as the texture of bark' — and told the jurors about his disfigured genitals, which looked burned, and 'like he had a vagina.' After she and Maia attended an Oscar-viewing party in February 2013, the two women accompanied Weinstein to room in the Montage Hotel, she said. With Maia in another room, the movie producer cornered Mann, held her arms and performed oral sex on her. 'There was a certain point where I just wanted to get out of here, so I faked an orgasm, thinking it will make him stop, which he did,' she said. She entered into a 'relationship' with him after that, partly because she had her career and a possible part in the movie 'Vampire Academy' to think about. She didn't get that part. 'I think there was a lot of reasons that go into this. At that time initially I was very confused about what had happened. I was giving him a sense of benefit of the doubt,' Mann said. 'The other part of that is with the film on the line, I've given up so much to pursue acting…. You don't want to p–s off a very important person.' She referred to Weinstein as 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,' explaining that at times he'd validate her and encourage her, though 'the monster inside' would come out when he heard the word 'No.' The attack at the Doubletree Hotel came while she was on vacation with an agent friend. Weinstein wanted to meet her, and he showed up one morning at the hotel desk, asking for a room she said. Panicking, she tried to signal to the hotel staff that she didn't want to go to a hotel room with Weinstein, but staff booked a room for him anyway. She followed him upstairs, she testified, and raped her. After the attack, she saw a needle in the bathroom trash, that she later learned was to restore function to his penis. She didn't tell anyone about the attack, she said, or call police, because she didn't think it would make a difference. 'I didn't think anyone would believe me. For me, the minute I told somebody, that's the minute I would really lose control,' she said, adding that she feared he had powerful friends, like former President Bill Clinton. 'I also felt like there wasn't a system that was big enough to hold him accountable…. He could just call his friends and I'd have Secret Service come to my door. I don't know. I had all these ideas.' Mann kept in touch with Weinstein throughout 2013, often showering him with compliments and lines like, 'Miss you, big guy,' in e-mails. She testified she was trying to keep him at arm's length, but didn't want to anger or reject him. She refused to take money from him when he offered, though, and declined to accept an envelope of cash he was trying to send her in 2013. 'I never took money from him. I never wanted his dirty money. I wasn't for sale,' she said. 'And I f—ing needed it. I was starving. I was really broke.' Her testimony resumes Tuesday. The Manhattan Supreme Court retrial has featured days of testimony from two other accusers, former TV production assistant Miriam Haley, and Polish model and aspiring actress Kaja Sokola. Haley also testified at Weinstein's 2020 trial, which ended with a jury finding him guilty of raping Mann and of criminal sex act based off Haley's allegations. He was sentenced to 23 years in prison, but the state state Court of Appeals overturned that conviction, ruling 4-3 that the trial court judge shouldn't have allowed testimony of 'uncharged, alleged prior sexual acts against persons other than the complainants of the underlying crimes.'

Harvey Weinstein accuser Jessica Mann describes alleged rape in Midtown hotel
Harvey Weinstein accuser Jessica Mann describes alleged rape in Midtown hotel

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Entertainment
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Harvey Weinstein accuser Jessica Mann describes alleged rape in Midtown hotel

One-time actress Jessica Mann told jurors Monday she 'felt like I was being discovered' when film mogul Harvey Weinstein met her at a party and told her she was prettier than Natalie Portman — but that feeling gave way to horror and, ultimately, rape. Mann, 39, testified in grim detail about how the fallen Hollywood mogul forced himself on her in the DoubleTree Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, commanding her to 'undress now' despite her pleas of 'Please, no, I don't want to do this.' 'And this is about the moment where I just gave up and I just wanted to be out,' Mann said, hyperventilating and crying as she recounted the alleged March 18, 2023 attack. 'I undressed and he stood over me and he waited until I was fully naked, and he told me to lay on the bed, so I obeyed and I did it.' Mann took the stand Monday in Weinstein's sex assault retrial in Manhattan Supreme Court, more than five years after she testified at his first trial in 2020 that he raped her in 2013 in New York and Beverly Hills. Weinstein's guilty verdict was overturned by the state's highest court last year. Mann, an evangelical raised in Washington state, wept as she described her history as a sexual abuse victim dating back to when she was 16 and an older man from her church assaulted her. 'My stepfather told me that it was my fault because I turned him on and also that it would be my word against his and that would open us up to a lot.' She wound up moving to Los Angeles to pursue an acting dream, and she and her roommate, Talita Maia, met Weinstein at a party sometime at the end of 2012 or beginning of 2013. 'He told me that I had a really good look. He said I was prettier than Natalie Portman. He was interested in me. He knew how to spot talent, things like that,' she said. 'I don't know, I felt like I was being discovered.' She described how he once pressured her into giving his blackhead-covered back a massage — 'I would describe it as the texture of bark' — and told the jurors about his disfigured genitals, which looked burned, and 'like he had a vagina.' After she and Maia attended an Oscar-viewing party in February 2013, the two women accompanied Weinstein to room in the Montage Hotel, she said. With Maia in another room, the movie producer cornered Mann, held her arms and performed oral sex on her. 'There was a certain point where I just wanted to get out of here, so I faked an orgasm, thinking it will make him stop, which he did,' she said. She entered into a 'relationship' with him after that, partly because she had her career and a possible part in the movie 'Vampire Academy' to think about. She didn't get that part. 'I think there was a lot of reasons that go into this. At that time initially I was very confused about what had happened. I was giving him a sense of benefit of the doubt,' Mann said. 'The other part of that is with the film on the line, I've given up so much to pursue acting…. You don't want to p–s off a very important person.' She referred to Weinstein as 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,' explaining that at times he'd validate her and encourage her, though 'the monster inside' would come out when he heard the word 'No.' The attack at the DoubleTree Hotel came while she was on vacation with an agent friend. Weinstein wanted to meet her, and he showed up one morning at the hotel desk, asking for a room she said. Panicking, she tried to signal to the hotel staff that she didn't want to go to a hotel room with Weinstein, but staff booked a room for him anyway. She followed him upstairs, she testified, and raped her. After the attack, she saw a needle in the bathroom trash, that she later learned was to restore function to his penis. She didn't tell anyone about the attack, she said, or call police, because she didn't think it would make a difference. 'I didn't think anyone would believe me. For me, the minute I told somebody, that's the minute I would really lose control,' she said, adding that she feared he had powerful friends, like former President Bill Clinton. 'I also felt like there wasn't a system that was big enough to hold him accountable…. He could just call his friends and I'd have Secret Service come to my door. I don't know. I had all these ideas.' Mann kept in touch with Weinstein throughout 2013, often showering him with compliments and lines like, 'Miss you, big guy,' in e-mails. She testified she was trying to keep him at arm's length, but didn't want to anger or reject him. She refused to take money from him when he offered, though, and declined to accept an envelope of cash he was trying to send her in 2013. 'I never took money from him. I never wanted his dirty money. I wasn't for sale,' she said. 'And I f—ing needed it. I was starving. I was really broke.' Her testimony resumes Tuesday. The Manhattan Supreme Court retrial has featured days of testimony from two other accusers, former TV production assistant Miriam Haley, and Polish model and aspiring actress Kaja Sokola. Haley also testified at Weinstein's 2020 trial, which ended with a jury finding him guilty of raping Mann and of criminal sex act based off Haley's allegations. He was sentenced to 23 years in prison, but the state state Court of Appeals overturned that conviction, ruling 4-3 that the trial court judge shouldn't have allowed testimony of 'uncharged, alleged prior sexual acts against persons other than the complainants of the underlying crimes.'

Disney issues apology for Hulu Oscars cut off
Disney issues apology for Hulu Oscars cut off

Yahoo

time03-03-2025

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Disney issues apology for Hulu Oscars cut off

NEW YORK, N.Y. (WSAV) — Sunday night marked Hulu's first time airing the Oscars live. But its Academy Awards debut ended on a chaotic and frustratingly premature note. Hulu's livestream cut off in the final moments of the show — with two major award categories, best actress and best picture, still to be announced because of a scheduling system issue. Those viewing the awards ceremony on Hulu instead saw an error code message that stated the event was over. Viewer outrage, predictably, ensued online. Fans, including those throwing Oscar-viewing parties, eagerly await the final, pivotal moments of Hollywood's biggest night. Hulu viewers missed Mikey Madison and 'Anora' win the night's titles for both best actress and best picture in real time. The Hulu stream also had a rough start, with a few users reporting issues logging on to the platform due to another technical problem. For some, that meant missing the show's musical intro performed by 'Wicked' stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. Disney, which has run Hulu since 2019, apologized to viewers. 'Yesterday evening, we experienced technical and live stream issues on Hulu which impacted some Oscars viewers,' the company wrote in a statement sent to The Associated Press on Monday. 'We apologize for the experience.' Disney added that a 'full replay' of the event is now available on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+, the streamers' bundled offering. That replay includes the final moments of Sunday night's show. Hulu's foray into the Oscars arrives as more streaming platforms are betting big on live programming of prominent events — from a handful of awards shows and pop culture moments, to major sports matchups like the Super Bowl. But some have gone smoother than others. And Hulu's stumble on Sunday was not the first among similar endeavors from today's biggest streaming platforms. Netflix users, for example, expressed frustrations with streaming and buffering problems before and during November's widely watched, livestream fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. And in 2023, the platform's 'Love Is Blind' fans also saw lengthy delay ahead of a reunion special originally set to air live. Meanwhile, CBS All Access, now Paramount+, reportedly crashed for many viewers at the start of the 2021 Super Bowl. And in the earlier days of streaming, Hulu's more-expensive live TV service also cut off early for certain users in the final minutes of the 2018 Super Bowl — with the streamer citing a technical issue that it said impacted some of its feeds from NBC. 'While the interruption could not have come at a more important time, we are confident we can prevent this in the future,' Hulu Support wrote on social media at the time. While the Super Bowl bounces around between broadcast and streaming homes each year, the Oscars have aired on ABC for decades. The network's contract with the Academy currently runs through 2028, a year that will mark the Oscars' 100th anniversary. Sunday marked the first time cord cutters could watch through standard Hulu plans, but subscribers of Hulu Live TV have been able to tune into the awards show in years past. The show has also continued to be available on other services offering live streaming of ABC, such as YouTubeTV, AT&T TV and FuboTV. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Hulu viewers miss Oscars climax in latest mishap for streaming platforms' live programming
Hulu viewers miss Oscars climax in latest mishap for streaming platforms' live programming

Chicago Tribune

time03-03-2025

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  • Chicago Tribune

Hulu viewers miss Oscars climax in latest mishap for streaming platforms' live programming

NEW YORK — Sunday night marked Hulu's first time airing the Oscars live. But its Academy Awards debut ended on a chaotic and frustratingly premature note. Hulu's livestream cut off in the final moments of the show — with two major award categories, best actress and best picture, still to be announced because of a scheduling system issue. Those viewing the awards ceremony on Hulu instead saw an error code message that stated the event was over. Viewer outrage, predictably, ensued online. Fans, including those throwing Oscar-viewing parties, eagerly await the final, pivotal moments of Hollywood's biggest night. Hulu viewers missed Mikey Madison and 'Anora' win the night's titles for both best actress and best picture in real time. 'Anora' wins best picture at 97th Academy Awards The Hulu stream also had a rough start, with a few users reporting issues logging on to the platform due to another technical problem. For some, that meant missing the show's musical intro performed by 'Wicked' stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. Disney, which has run Hulu since 2019, apologized to viewers. 'Yesterday evening, we experienced technical and live stream issues on Hulu which impacted some Oscars viewers,' the company wrote in a statement sent to The Associated Press on Monday. 'We apologize for the experience.' Disney added that a 'full replay' of the event is now available on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+, the streamers' bundled offering. That replay includes the final moments of Sunday night's show. Hulu's foray into the Oscars arrives as more streaming platforms are betting big on live programming of prominent events — from a handful of awards shows and pop culture moments, to major sports matchups like the Super Bowl. But some have gone smoother than others. And Hulu's stumble on Sunday was not the first among similar endeavors from today's biggest streaming platforms. Netflix users, for example, expressed frustrations with streaming and buffering problems before and during November's widely-watched, livestream fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. And in 2023, the platform's 'Love Is Blind' fans also saw a lengthy delay ahead of a reunion special originally set to air live. Meanwhile, CBS All Access, now Paramount+, reportedly crashed for many viewers at the start of the 2021 Super Bowl. And in the earlier days of streaming, Hulu's more-expensive live TV service also cut off early for certain users in the final minutes of the 2018 Super Bowl — with the streamer citing a technical issue that it said impacted some of its feeds from NBC. 'While the interruption could not have come at a more important time, we are confident we can prevent this in the future,' Hulu Support wrote on social media at the time. While the Super Bowl bounces around between broadcast and streaming homes each year, the Oscars have aired on ABC for decades. The network's contract with the Academy currently runs through 2028, a year that will mark the Oscars' 100th anniversary. Sunday marked the first time cord cutters could watch through standard Hulu plans, but subscribers of Hulu Live TV have been able to tune into the awards show in years past. The show has also continued to be available on other services offering live streaming of ABC, such as YouTubeTV, AT&T TV and FuboTV. Originally Published:

Hulu's first live Oscars stream cuts out in latest high-profile mishap for streaming platforms
Hulu's first live Oscars stream cuts out in latest high-profile mishap for streaming platforms

Yahoo

time03-03-2025

  • Entertainment
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Hulu's first live Oscars stream cuts out in latest high-profile mishap for streaming platforms

NEW YORK (AP) — Sunday night marked Hulu's first time airing the Oscars live. But its academy awards debut ended on a chaotic and frustratingly premature note. Hulu's livestream cut off in the final moments of the show — with two major award categories, best actress and best picture, still to be announced because of a scheduling system issue. Those viewing the awards ceremony on Hulu instead saw an error code message that stated the event was over. Viewer outrage, predictably, ensued online. Fans, including those throwing Oscar-viewing parties, eagerly await the final, pivotal moments of the show. See for yourself — The Yodel is the go-to source for daily news, entertainment and feel-good stories. By signing up, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy. Hulu viewers missed Mikey Madison and 'Anora' win the night's titles for both best actress and best picture in real time. The Hulu stream also had a rough start, with a few users reporting issues logging on to the platform due to another technical problem. For some, that meant missing the show's musical intro performed by 'Wicked' stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande. Disney, which has run Hulu since 2019, apologized to viewers. 'Yesterday evening, we experienced technical and live stream issues on Hulu which impacted some Oscars viewers," the company wrote in a statement sent to The Associated Press on Monday. 'We apologize for the experience.' Disney added that a 'full replay' of the event is now available on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+, the streamers' bundled offering. That replay includes the final moments of Sunday night's show. Hulu's foray into the Oscars arrives as more streaming platforms are betting big on live programming of prominent events — from awards shows and pop culture moments, to major sports matchups like the Super Bowl. Hulu's stumble was not the first among today's biggest streaming platforms. Netflix users, for example, expressed frustrations with streaming and buffering problems before and during November's widely-watched, livestream fight between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul. And in 2023, the platform's 'Love Is Blind' fans also saw a lengthy delay ahead of a reunion special originally set to air live. The Oscars have aired on ABC for decades. While Sunday marked the first time cord cutters could watch through standard Hulu plans, subscribers of the more expensive Hulu Live TV have been able to tune into the awards show in years past. The show has also continued to be available on other services offering live streaming of ABC, such as YouTubeTV, AT&T TV and FuboTV. ______ AP Writer Beatrice Dupuy in New York contributed to this report.

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