The Asian Age

Weinstein pleads not guilty to rape, sex assault charges

■ The producer could face up to 25 yrs in prison if convicted

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New York: Harvey Weinstein on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to rape and sexual assault charges in a New York courtroom — the next step in a high- stakes legal battle that the # MeToo movement hopes will end with the disgraced Hollywood mogul behind bars.

The 66- year- old producer, whose career imploded in a blaze of accusation­s of sexual misconduct and abuse from dozens of women that triggered a global reckoning about harassment in the workplace, could face up to 25 years in prison if convicted.

Weinstein, who appeared in court in a dark blazer, jeans and a tie, uttered only a few words at the brief arraignmen­t hearing in Manhattan. He has steadfastl­y denied all accusation­s of nonconsens­ual sex.

“Not guilty,” he said in a barely audible voice when asked for his plea on the three counts he is facing. He also replied “Yes” several times as the judge reiterated the conditions of his monitored release.

Weinstein, the onetime Tinseltown powerbroke­r whose films earned dozens of Oscars, was charged with rape and another sex crime in New York late last month, nearly eight months after the first public allegation­s against him surfaced.

The twice- married father of five has been indicted for allegedly forcing a woman to perform oral sex on him in 2004, and for allegedly raping another at a Manhattan hotel in 2013.

But since October, nearly 100 women have said they were harassed or sexually abused by Weinstein over a period of more than two decades.

Salma Hayek, Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie are among more than two dozen actresses who say they were sexually harassed by the producer. A few, including Asia Argento and Rose McGowan, say they were raped.

The # MeToo movement has seen people around the world come forward with cases of sexual mistreatme­nt, leading to the downfall of powerful men across industries, including Oscar winner Kevin Spacey.

Weinstein has steadfastl­y denied all accusation­s of nonconsens­ual sex.

He has reportedly spent months in treatment for sex addiction. His fashion designer wife, Georgina Chapman, has left him.

Benjamin Brafman, Weinstein’s lawyer and one of America’s most celebrated criminal defense attorneys, did most of the talking for the mogul at his hearing Tuesday.

Brafman says the rape complaint came from a woman who had a 10- year affair with Weinstein, but the informatio­n was not confirmed.

 ?? — AFP ?? Harvey Weinstein ( left) and his attorney Benjamin Brafman at the Manhattan Criminal Court room in New York on Tuesday.
— AFP Harvey Weinstein ( left) and his attorney Benjamin Brafman at the Manhattan Criminal Court room in New York on Tuesday.

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