Harvey Weinstein hearing - live updates: Sex assault trial to proceed after New York judge denies dismissal
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Your support makes all the difference.Harvey Weinstein is in court in New York as a judge decides on the future of his sexual assault case.
Judge James Burke is expected to decide whether to drop some or all of the charges against Weinstein, schedule a trial or throw out the indictment against the file producer, allowing prosecutors to file a new one. Weinstein has denied all charges against him.
A recent flurry of court papers from Weinstein's lawyers say the case has devolved into chaos, but prosecutors say there is ample evidence to move forward to trial.
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Late last month, Weinstein's lawyers said in a court filing that they spoke to a woman who said the rape accuser asked her to corroborate her allegations, but the friend wouldn't “make up a story.”
The friend told investigators that Weinstein and the accuser had been “hooking up” consensually for a while and that she never heard her say anything bad about him until last year, Weinstein's lawyer, Ben Brafman, said in the filing.
The judge has denied the defenses's motion to dismiss the remaining five charges against Weinstein.
The case will now move forward
Weinstein's lawyers have quickly moved to speak outside the court. Benjamin Brafman, speaking for Weinstein, saying they are "disappointed" in the ruling
Judge James Burke held a very brief court session.
After a short discussion with the lawyers, the judge denied the motion to dismiss the case.
Weinstein's lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, told reporters that he is still confident the disgraced Hollywood mogul will be "completely exonerated."
Here is some more from Mr Brafman - speaking about the #MeToo movement that gained traction in the wake of the first allegations against Weinstein surfaced last year.
About half a dozen women supporting Time's Up - a legal defence fund set up at the start of 2018 to help those facing sexual harassment, assault or abuse in the workplace - were at the Weinstein hearing. They included actresses Amber Tamblyn and Marisa Tomei.
"Today, here in New York, we saw the first steps towards justice," Time's Up President Lisa Borders said after the judge's ruling.
Here is attorney Gloria Allred speaking about the Weinstein indictment outside court.
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