Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn RSS
    Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn RSS
    SHOOTonline SHOOTonline SHOOTonline
    Register
    • Home
    • News
      • MySHOOT
      • Articles | Series
        • Best work
        • Chat Room
        • Director Profiles
        • Features
        • News Briefs
        • “The Road To Emmy”
        • “The Road To Oscar”
        • Top Spot
        • Top Ten Music Charts
        • Top Ten VFX Charts
      • Columns | Departments
        • Earwitness
        • Hot Locations
        • Legalease
        • People on the Move
        • POV (Perspective)
        • Rep Reports
        • Short Takes
        • Spot.com.mentary
        • Street Talk
        • Tool Box
        • Flashback
      • Screenwork
        • MySHOOT
        • Most Recent
        • Featured
        • Top Spot of the Week
        • Best Work You May Never See
        • New Directors Showcase
      • SPW Publicity News
        • SPW Release
        • SPW Videos
        • SPW Categories
        • Event Calendar
        • About SPW
      • Subscribe
    • Screenwork
      • Attend NDS2024
      • MySHOOT
      • Most Recent
      • Most Viewed
      • New Directors Showcase
      • Best work
      • Top spots
    • Trending
    • NDS2024
      • NDS Web Reel & Honorees
      • Become NDS Sponsor
      • ENTER WORK
      • ATTEND
    • PROMOTE
      • ADVERTISE
        • ALL AD OPTIONS
        • SITE BANNERS
        • NEWSLETTERS
        • MAGAZINE
        • CUSTOM E-BLASTS
      • FYC
        • ACADEMY | GUILDS
        • EMMY SEASON
        • CUSTOM E-BLASTS
      • NDS SPONSORSHIP
    • Contact
    • Subscribe
      • Digital ePubs Only
      • PDF Back Issues
      • Log In
      • Register
    SHOOTonline SHOOTonline SHOOTonline
    Home » Weinstein defense urges acquittal as prosecutors seek to revive a #MeToo-era rape conviction

    Weinstein defense urges acquittal as prosecutors seek to revive a #MeToo-era rape conviction

    By SHOOTTuesday, May 12, 2026No Comments13 Views     In 1 day(s) login required to view this post. REGISTER HERE for FREE UNLIMITED ACCESS.
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
    Harvey Weinstein appears in Manhattan criminal court on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, in New York. (Steven Hirsch/New York Post via AP, Pool)

    By Jennifer Peltz

    NEW YORK (AP) --

    Harvey Weinstein’s defense urged jurors Tuesday to acquit him and put an end to a #MeToo-era rape case that has gone to trial three times, while prosecutors pressed to restore a onetime conviction that got unwound.

    Weinstein, the former Hollywood honcho who has been imprisoned on various sex crime convictions since 2020, watched quietly as the two sides made their closing arguments about whether he raped hairstylist and actor Jessica Mann in a New York hotel in March 2013.

    “She has taken on a false narrative about all of this,” Weinstein lawyer Marc Agnifilo said.

    “She has absolutely no motive to lie. None,” prosecutor Nicole Blumberg countered, noting that Mann went through five days of grueling, deeply personal testimony.

    Jurors, who are expected to start deliberating Wednesday, will have to sift through the complexities of a yearslong relationship between Weinstein, 73, and Mann, 40.

    They met in early 2013, when she was trying to make it big in Hollywood. She testified that she anticipated a professional connection, was taken aback when he started making sexual advances but decided to have a relationship with the then-married, Oscar-winning producer.

    A few weeks later, according to Mann, Weinstein abruptly took a room at a Doubletree hotel where she and a friend were staying. When she accompanied Weinstein upstairs to tell him she didn’t want a sexual interlude, she testified, he trapped her in the room, grabbed her arms, insisted she undress, went into the bathroom for a time, and then raped her.

    “He just treated me like he owned me,” she testified last month.

    Weinstein didn’t testify, but his defense contends the encounter was consensual and part of a caring relationship that Mann fostered and leaned on until Weinstein’s #MeToo downfall in 2017. That was when news reports about allegations against him propelled a global campaign against sexual assault and sexual harassment. He has said he behaved “wrongly” but never assaulted anyone.

    He was convicted in 2020 of raping Mann, got the conviction overturned, then saw a jury deadlock on it at a retrial last year.

    In summations Tuesday, Agnifilo portrayed Mann as an unreliable witness making an ill-supported, implausible accusation. He pointed to her uncertainty about various dates and details in the years-old events, and he recalled a point when she said she was struggling to stay focused during cross-examination, prompting court to end early for the day.

    Agnifilo underscored the warm email exchanges and continued get-togethers Mann had with Weinstein before and after the alleged rape — and a musing, diary-like note she wrote to herself two days after the encounter. In the note, she expresses her misgivings about her emotional attachment in a nonexclusive relationship, asks whether she loves “him or the idea of him,” questions her “woulds and would nots,” and worries about being “a ‘bad’ person.”

    The note doesn’t name the man, but Agnifilo asserted it was about Weinstein and that its silence about any alleged assault spoke volumes.

    “This is how she’s falling in love with him” and grappling with feelings of transgressing the values of her religious upbringing,” the defense lawyer argued.

    The prosecutor’s rebuttal: “She’s burying what the defendant did to her, and she’s struggling with the good parts of the defendant and the awful, the evil parts of the defendant.”

    Over the years, Weinstein encouraged Mann’s acting ambitions, helped her land a hairstyling job, provided emotional support during her father’s terminal illness and tried to send her money — which she declined — when she was broke, according to trial testimony and exhibits.

    To Weinstein’s attorney, it amounted to “a sweet, loving, supportive relationship.”

    But to Blumberg, “This was a woman who got manipulated by that man.”

    While Mann acknowledged she loved “a part” of Weinstein, she testified that she begged him not to do anything sexual that day in the Manhattan hotel.

    “No means no — to everyone except Harvey Weinstein,” Blumberg said, adding: “Jessica Mann deserves closure and justice.”

    Whatever the outcome of the trial, the former studio boss still will stand convicted of other sex crimes in New York and California, though he is appealing those convictions. If convicted in the current trial, Weinstein could face up to four years in prison — less time than he already has served.

    The Associated Press does not identify people who say they have been sexually assaulted unless they agree to be named, as Mann has done.

    You have limited-time access to this page, (Access is valid until: 2026-05-14)
    News Categories:News Briefs
    Aggregated Categories:News Briefs
    Tags:Harvey Weinsteinsexual assault



    Global Production Services launches international production network with partners in 43 countries

    Tuesday, May 12, 2026
    Global Production Services logo

    Global Production Services (GPS), a newly launched international production services company founded by Peter Steinzeig in partnership with industry veteran Harry Tracosas, has rapidly established a vetted network of production service partners in 43 countries worldwide.

    Created to support production companies, agencies, and brands with efficient and reliable international production solutions, GPS offers comprehensive services ranging from early-stage research and budgeting to full production support and on-the-ground execution.

    Since the beginning of March, GPS and its global partners have successfully completed three international projects and are currently preparing a fourth, underscoring the company’s rapid growth and immediate market traction.

    “Our goal with GPS is simple,” said Steinzeig, founder of Global Production Services. “We wanted to create a trusted global network that gives clients access to experienced local production teams and a single point of contact to help streamline projects anywhere in the world.”

    Tracosas, whose decades-long career has made him a respected figures in the production industry, serves as a strategic partner and advisor to the company.

    “International production requires both local expertise and trusted relationships,” said Tracosas. “GPS brings together proven partners who understand how to deliver high-quality work efficiently and professionally.”

    With partners across Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Africa, GPS is positioned to support productions of every scale, including commercials, branded content, documentaries, television, and feature films. Whether clients require assistance with location research, permitting, crew sourcing, budgeting, equipment, or... Read More

    No More Posts Found

    MySHOOT Profiles

    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email

    Previous ArticleConan O’Brien to return as Oscars host in 2027
    SHOOT

    Add A Comment
    What's Hot

    Sandra Oh, Kumail Nanjiani and Bowen Yang Are In Eugene Yi’s HBO Doc On Being Asian American, Pacific Islander

    Wednesday, May 13, 2026

    Grand Clio and “Of The Year” Winners Are Celebrated At 67th Awards Ceremony

    Wednesday, May 13, 2026

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Testifies In His High-Stakes Court Battle With Elon Musk

    Tuesday, May 12, 2026
    Shoot Screenwork

    Ad Council and R/GA Focus On “What Makes Us Human” In Latest Addition To “Love Has No Labels” Campaign

    Wednesday, May 13, 2026

    The Ad Council has unveiled the latest addition to its Emmy‑winning “Love Has No Labels”…

    Turo Helps People Adapt To Life, Not Get Locked Into Their Cars

    Tuesday, May 12, 2026

    The Best Work You May Never See: Lidl Finland, Director Pete Riski Unleash A Pied Piper Of Grills For Summer BBQ Season

    Monday, May 11, 2026

    W+K Portland Creates “FOUR Letters” Word Campaign For YETI

    Friday, May 8, 2026

    The Trusted Source For News, Information, Industry Trends, New ScreenWork, and The People Behind the Work in Film, TV, Commercial, Entertainment Production & Post Since 1960.

    Today's Date: Fri May 26 2023
    Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn RSS
    More Info
    • Overview
    • Upcoming in SHOOT Magazine
    • Advertise
    • Privacy Policy
    • SHOOT Copyright Notice
    • SPW Copyright Notice
    • Spam Policy
    • Terms of Service (TOS)
    • FAQ
    STAY CURRENT

    SUBSCRIBE TO SHOOT EPUBS

    © 1990-2021 DCA Business Media LLC. All rights reserved. SHOOT and SHOOTonline are registered trademarks of DCA Business Media LLC.
    • Home
    • Trending Now

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.