The Herald

Court overturnin­g Weinstein rape verdict is ‘clarion call’ for Metoo movement

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THE founder of #Metoo, Tarana Burke, has said the decision to overturn Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction is a “clarion call” for the movement.

The New York Court of Appeals overturned Weinstein’s 23-year sentence in a 4-3 decision as it found the trial judge unfairly allowed testimony against him based on allegation­s that were not part of the case.

On Thursday, activist Ms Burke, 50, addressed the court’s decision at a press conference and said it was “not a blow” to the #Metoo movement.

“Many people, many survivors and those who love and support survivors probably thought that that original verdict meant that there was going to be a change, that it marked a change, marked a difference in how this justice system was going to move and operate,” she said.

“And I think that we felt, and a lot of us felt, that we were on a road to seeing a different America. And this moment makes it feel like we were wrong.”

She added: “What does this mean for the Metoo movement? I want you to hear this. This is not a blow to the movement. It is a clarion call. And we are prepared to answer that call.”

Allegation­s against Weinstein, 72, the once powerful and feared studio boss behind Oscar winners such as Pulp Fiction and Shakespear­e In Love, ushered in a global #Metoo movement in 2017, where women shared experience­s of sexual assault.

Ms Burke set up the “global, and survivor-led, movement against sexual violence” in 2006.

Double Jeopardy star Ashley Judd, who was among the first women to make allegation­s on the record against Weinstein, also spoke at the conference.

She said: “This today is an act of institutio­nal betrayal as our institutio­ns betray survivors of male sexual violence. We need to work within and without the systems to start having what is known as ‘institutio­nal courage’.”

Judd, 56, previously alleged she thought she was attending a breakfast hotel meeting in 1997, while filming the thriller Kiss The Girls, when Weinstein began pressuring her to give and receive massages and to watch him shower.

In a bid to get out of the room, she claims she resorted to striking a deal with him that she would say “yes” to his advances when she won an Oscar for one of his films.

In 2019, the US District Court in Los Angeles dismissed a sexual harassment claim made by Judd against Weinstein in which she said he defamed her, damaging her career.

Actress Mira Sorvino, who previously made allegation­s against Weinstein, tweeted that she was “disgusted” at the justice system and “horrified”. Model and actress Cara Delevingne shared an article about the court ruling to her Instagram story and wrote: “This is truly heartbreak­ing.”

During a press conference, Weinstein’s lawyer Arthur Aidala called the Court of Appeal’s ruling “a great day for America”.

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