NEW YORK (AP) — Jurors in are drilling down on one of the three charges against him: a rape accusation from a woman who also said she had a consensual relationship with him.
The jurors are poised to start their fifth day of deliberations Wednesday by re-hearing Jessica Mann’s testimony that he raped her in a Manhattan hotel room in 2013.
Mann’s accusation was an , and the jury ended the day by asking to be re-read her testimony about what happened between her and Weinstein at the hotel. The group also indicated it wants to continue privately reviewing her emails with Weinstein and some 2017 medical records concerning her reaction to news accounts of other women’s allegations against him.
The former Hollywood powerbroker, 73, has pleaded not guilty to raping Mann and to forcing oral sex on two other women, Mimi Haley and Kaja Sokola. The Oscar-winning producer maintains that he never sexually assaulted or raped anyone, and his lawyers portrayed his accusers as opportunists who accepted his advances because they wanted a leg up in the entertainment world.
While all three women stayed in contact with Weinstein despite what they say were assaults, Mann had with him. During days on the witness stand, she testified that they had a consensual relationship that exploded into rape, yet continued afterward.
Weinstein was one of the movie industry’s most powerful figures until a against him became public in 2017, and eventually leading to criminal charges.
He in 2020 of raping Mann and forcing oral sex on Haley. Sokola’s allegation was last year, after New York state’s highest court the 2020 conviction and sent the case back for retrial. Meanwhile, Weinstein is appealing a 2022 rape .
After a couple of days of apparent , the retrial jury worked through Tuesday with no further complaints.
The Associated Press generally does not identify people without their permission if they say they have been sexually assaulted. Sokola, Mann and Haley have agreed to be named.
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