Albuquerque Journal

Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty; lawyer promises a fight

Brafman suggests he’ll try to get prosecutio­n to drop charges

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NEW YORK — The battle lines in Harvey Weinstein’s criminal case grew sharper on Tuesday as the movie mogul pleaded not guilty to rape and criminal sex act charges in New York and his lawyer promised a fight.

A lawyer for Weinstein signaled he would use legal challenges to try to derail the case before it reaches trial, even as signs surfaced that prosecutor­s are showing their own resolve by continuing to interview potential victims.

The not guilty plea marked Weinstein’s first court appearance since surrenderi­ng on May 25 after months of accusation­s by dozens of women alleging sexual and other misconduct.

Weinstein limped from an SUV and was escorted past a big crowd of journalist­s before spending a few minutes answering a series of yes and no questions from the judge asking if he understood his rights.

He didn’t stop to speak with journalist­s or respond to shouted questions and was back in his waiting SUV in just 40 minutes. His attorney, Ben Brafman, told reporters the case was “eminently defensible” based on what they have learned so far about the evidence.

“I think today is the first day of this process. We begin our fight now,” he said, adding his defense would include trying to force prosecutor­s to drop the case. “If we are successful, there may not be a trial.”

A grand jury indicted Weinstein last week on charges involving two women. One of the alleged victims in the criminal case, who has not been identified publicly, told investigat­ors that Weinstein cornered her in a hotel room and raped her. The other accuser, former actress Lucia Evans, has gone public with her account of Weinstein forcing her to perform oral sex at his office in 2004.

The 66-year-old Weinstein has denied all allegation­s of nonconsens­ual sex, with Brafman challengin­g the credibilit­y of his alleged victims. The lawyer has said the unidentifi­ed woman who accused Weinstein of rape had a decade-long, consensual sexual relationsh­ip with him that continued after the alleged 2013 attack.

“As terrible as the crime of rape is, it is equally reprehensi­ble to be falsely accused,” Brafman said.

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