The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Back on stand, Weinstein accuser declares: ‘He is my rapist’

- By Tom Hays and Michael R. Sisak

NEW YORK » A day after breaking down in tears, a key accuser at Harvey Weinstein’s trial returned to the witness stand Tuesday and endured a final day of withering cross-examinatio­n focused on the complex nature of their relationsh­ip, defiantly telling jurors: “I want the jury to know that he is my rapist.”

The woman was back in a New York City courtroom for a third day as Weinstein’s lawyers fin- ished an exhaustive review of friendly, sometimes flirtatiou­s emails she sent the film producer after she says he raped her twice in 2013.

They also played a recording she made of herself telling a psychic in April 2014 that Weinstein “had tried to cross boundaries in my life but I don’t allow him to.”

Weinstein’s lawyers contend that evidence points to a consensual relationsh­ip and shows that the 34-year-old former actress was a manipulato­r who grin-and-bared her way through sexual encounters with Weinstein because she enjoyed the perks of knowing him.

“I know the history of my relationsh­ip with him,” she pushed back. “I know it was complicate­d and difficult. But that doesn’t change the fact that he raped me.”

Asked by Weinstein lawyer Donna Rotunno how many times they had consensual sex, the woman responded: “I only remember intercours­e the times that he raped me.”

Cross-examinatio­n took up most of the woman’s time on the witness stand.

She finished up direct testimony back on Friday and prosecutor­s decided not to ask her any additional questions once Rotunno was finished Tuesday afternoon.

One reason the defense has focused so much attention on the woman is because her allegation­s that Weinstein raped her at a Manhattan hotel in March 2013 are the basis for some of the most serious charges at issue in his trial.

The woman has alleged Weinstein raped her again several months later at a Beverly Hills hotel, though she said she is not sure if she will pursue charges there.

The woman’s return to the witness stand followed an emotional episode Monday, when she sobbed while reading an email passage about being abused earlier in her life. It was part of an email she sent a boyfriend in May 2014 explaining her relationsh­ip with Weinstein. The judge halted proceeding­s when she was unable to continue.

The Associated Press typically does not publish the names of people alleging sexual assault unless they give their consent. The AP is withholdin­g the name of the woman because it isn’t clear if she wishes to be identified publicly.

Resuming questionin­g on Tuesday, Rotunno asked the woman about several times she saw Weinstein after the alleged rapes, including her acceptance of his invitation to a Oscars party in 2015 and her decision to meet him in 2016 in his room at the same Beverly Hills hotel where she alleges he previously raped her.

After the 2016 hotel encounter, the woman emailed Weinstein saying, “I feel so fabulous and beautiful. Thank you for everything.”

She told jurors that Weinstein “was being really nice to me” at that time, but said she couldn’t remember if they had sex on that occasion. Weinstein, now 67, was married at the time to fashion designer Georgina Chapman.

At one point, Rotunno asked the woman why she would accept favors from “your rapist.” That’s when the woman turned to jurors and said: “I want the jury to know that he is my rapist.”

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 ?? RICHARD DREW — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Harvey Weinstein emerges from the elevator as he arrives at court for his rape trial, in New York, Tuesday.
RICHARD DREW — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Harvey Weinstein emerges from the elevator as he arrives at court for his rape trial, in New York, Tuesday.
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