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Trump hails Weinstein’s conviction for rape and sexual assault a ‘great thing’

UNITED STATES: President says he’s ‘no fan’ of disgraced film producer

- ASSOCIATED PRESS President Donald Trump. Weinstein was convicted in New York on Monday.

US president Donald Trump has said Harvey Weinstein’s conviction for rape and sexual assault is a “great thing”.

Mr Trump called it a “great victory” for women that “sends a very strong message” for the #MeToo movement against that kind of behaviour towards women.

The president himself has been accused of sexually inappropri­ate behaviour by more than a dozen women when he was a private citizen.

He has denied the allegation­s.

At a news conference in New Delhi yesterday at the end of a two-day trip to India, Mr Trump said he is not a “fan” of disgraced movie mogul Mr Weinstein.

A New York jury convicted the former Hollywood producer on Monday.

Weinstein had denied allegation­s of non-consensual sex.

New York prosecutor­s have hailed Weinstein’s conviction as a pivotal moment that could change the way the legal system views a type of sexual assault case historical­ly considered difficult to prove.

Most of the women who testified against Weinstein stayed in contact with him – and sometimes had consensual sexual encounters with him – after his alleged attacks.

None promptly reported his crimes and there was little physical evidence to bolster their stories.

The jury convicted Weinstein anyway, finding the producer guilty of raping one woman in 2013 and sexually assaulting another in 2006.

Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance Jr said after the verdict was announced: “This is a new day.

“Rape is rape whether the survivor reports within an hour, within a year, or perhaps never.

“It’s rape despite the complicate­d dynamics of power and consent after an assault. It’s rape even if there is no physical evidence.”

Some women’s advocates cautioned that it is too soon to know how much the legal landscape has shifted.

“This is not a signal that our systems and institutio­ns are magically transforme­d,” said Sonia Ossorio, the president of the National Organisati­on for Women’s New York chapter, who sat through most of the trial.

“This is one case, one man. We’ve got to keep it in perspectiv­e.”

Weinstein is also facing separate charges in Los Angeles involving two more alleged sexual assault victims.

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