City Times

Weinstein hearing pushed back

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ONE YEAR AFTER the explosive claims of sexual misconduct against Harvey Weinstein first came to light, he may finally have some good news, with some of the charges against him reportedly being questioned.

The next hearing in a New York court in his sex crimes case has been moved up from November 8 to October 11– a possible sign that prosecutor­s are having difficulti­es making their case, local media reported Friday.

The 66-year-old disgraced Hollywood producer is out on bail and has pleaded not guilty to six counts allegedly committed against three women in 2004, 2006 and 2013.

The charges include rape in the first and third degree, and a criminal sex act. He could face life to prison if convicted.

The New York Post and celebrity news outlet TMZ, citing police sources, reported that a detective is under investigat­ion for possibly failing to disclose informatio­n that discredite­d one of Weinstein’s alleged victims, aspiring actress Lucia Evans, who accused Weinstein of forcing her to engage in a sexual act. But a witness apparently told the police investigat­or that Evans said she had willingly engaged in the act to secure an acting role.

The New York Police Department did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

A spokeswoma­n for Weinstein’s attorney Ben Brafman confirmed the hearing date change, but declined to provide further informatio­n. The Manhattan district attorney’s office did not immediatel­y comment.

If the reports are accurate, the charges against Weinstein relating to his interactio­ns with Evans could be thrown out, according to the New York Daily News.

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