Weinstein is appealing a jury verdict in New York and fighting for a new trial in L.A., while also facing a new civil complaint from one of the women who testified against him.
’s sentencing looms and his attorneys argue for a new trial, a civil battle in New York moves forward and another is filed in Los Angeles.filed a lawsuit against him
alleging rape and false imprisonment, among other claims. Jane Doe 1, the woman whose testimony prompted a guilty verdict from the jury, says Weinstein assaulted her in February 2013 at an L.A. hotel after the two met at a film festival. She says he showed up at the hotel saying he needed to talk to her, then bullied his way up to her room where he groped her breasts and forced her to perform oral sex on him before moving her to the bathroom and raping her.
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