Jurors in Harvey Weinstein’s sex crimes retrial appeared to be focusing on one of his three accusers as deliberations stretched into a fourth day.
Jurors in Harvey Weinstein’s sex crimes retrial appeared to be focusing on one of his three accusers as deliberations stretched into a fourth day Tuesday, with no further sign of interpersonal tensions that flared earlier.
The jury had requested to start off Tuesday with electronic copies of emails and other evidence pertaining to Jessica Mann – the accuser with arguably the most complex history with Weinstein. Jurors deliberated through the morning without sending any further requests.
During days of testimony, Mann said the Oscar-winning movie producer raped her in 2013 amid a consensual relationship that continued for years afterward. Weinstein’s lawyers emphasized that she kept seeing him, accepting invitations and sending warm messages to him. Mann said she „compartmentalized“ the pain he caused her.
Weinstein, 73, has pleaded not guilty to all the charges in the case.
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USA — Cinema Harvey Weinstein jury pores over accuser's emails during deliberations