The Oklahoman

Weinstein lawyer says emails, witnesses show he’s innocent

- BY MICHAEL R. SISAK

NEW YORK — Moving beyond rote denials, Harvey Weinstein is playing a leading role in shaping what his lawyer said Monday will be an aggressive defense to sexual assault charges that could put him in prison for the rest of his life.

Lawyer Ben Brafman said the movie mogulturne­d- #MeToo villain is essentiall­y working as his paralegal and that they’re stacking up “overwhelmi­ng evidence” from email traffic and witness accounts to refute allegation­s that, so far, have led to criminal charges involving three of the dozens of women who’ve accused Weinstein of wrongdoing.

“I can tell you that we are no longer simply relying on Mr. Weinstein’s denials,” Brafman said outside a New York City courthouse after Weinstein pleaded not guilty to new charges alleging he performed a forcible sex act on a woman in 2006.

“We have corroborat­ive evidence in the form of witnesses, we have corroborat­ive evidence, overwhelmi­ng evidence, in the form of email traffic. And the suggestion that Mr. Weinstein raped anyone, just based on what I’ve seen, just based on the evidence I’ve seen, is just a prepostero­us allegation,” Brafman said. “So far, everything he has told us to look for we have found. And his denials are in my judgment being confirmed everyday by a lot of evidence we are finding that is independen­t of Mr. Weinstein.”

A judge released Weinstein on the same $1 million bail he posted at his first arraignmen­t involving two other accusers and was allowed to return to his Westport, Connecticu­t home. He’s due back in court on Sept. 20.

Brafman said he expects more criminal charges to be filed later, but didn’t elaborate.

Weinstein previously forfeited his passport and is fitted with an electronic monitoring bracelet. He’s also been ordered to stay away from the three women.

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