Harvey Weinstein trial begins in landmark moment for #MeToo movement

22 January 2020, 18:05

Harvey Weinstein arrives at a Manhattan court on Wednesday
Harvey Weinstein arrives at a Manhattan court on Wednesday. Picture: PA

By Megan White

Harvey Weinstein will face a jury in a landmark moment for the #MeToo movement as lawyers in his trial give their opening statements.

The trial began on Wednesday with prosecutors painting him as a sexual predator who used his power as a movie mogul to abuse women.

Weinstein, 67, said little as he arrived at a Manhattan court without the zimmer frame he has been spotted with recently, but claimed he was feeling better.

The once-powerful Pulp Fiction producer, who denies any non-consensual encounters, faces the possibility of life in prison if convicted.

Prosecutor Meghan Hast told seven male and five female jurors in the rape case against the former film producer: "He was not just a titan in Hollywood. He was a rapist.”

The Hollywood mogul had previously appeared with a zimmer frame
The Hollywood mogul had previously appeared with a zimmer frame. Picture: PA

More than two years after allegations against Weinstein gave rise to #MeToo, the trial is seen as a key point in a global reckoning with sexual misconduct by powerful men.

To #MeToo activists, it is a long-awaited turn in their campaign for accountability, empowerment and frank confrontation with power dynamics in workplaces from Hollywood Boulevard to Main Street.

Weinstein's defence, meanwhile, has portrayed the trial as a time to reckon with what they see as a climate of accusation run amok.

To his accusers and their supporters, "this trial is so important because the enormity of Harvey Weinstein's international power and fame offers an opportunity to shine a spotlight on the rampant abuse of power that permeates our culture on a global level", actress Jessica Barth said Tuesday.

"Not only the outcome of this trial, but the trial as a whole, is precedent setting," said Barth, a star of the Ted films who says Weinstein once invited her to his hotel suite and demanded a naked massage.

Though dozens of women have accused Weinstein of sexually harassing or assaulting them over the years, the New York charges are limited to two allegations: that Weinstein raped a woman in a Manhattan hotel room in 2013 and sexually assaulted a different woman in his Manhattan apartment in 2006.

Prosecutor Ms Hast said the rape accuser found a needle in the hotel room bathroom after the alleged assault and realised Weinstein had injected himself to get an erection.

Another time, after the woman told him she had a new boyfriend, Weinstein dragged her into a bedroom, "all the while screaming at her that he owed her one more time," Ms Hast said.

"He ripped her jeans off so forcefully that it left scratch marks."

The prosecutor said Weinstein later told the woman, "I just want to apologise for what happened earlier. I just find you so attractive, I couldn't resist you".

Backed by expected evidence from four other accusers, including actress Annabella Sciorra, prosecutors will attempt to portray Weinstein as a monster who used his power to ingratiate himself with women, sometimes promising a film role or other career advancement, before sexually assaulting or raping them.

"They will each describe their fear, their shame and their humiliation - the struggle each went through to push their trauma down and show a brave face to the world," Ms Hast said in her opening statement.

Ms Hast detailed allegations that Weinstein sexually assaulted Sciorra around 1993 after giving the Sopranos actress a ride home to her Manhattan apartment and pushing his way inside.

"She told him to get out. She told him no. But Harvey Weinstein was undeterred," Ms Hast said.

Ms Hast detailed allegations that Weinstein sexually assaulted Ms Sciorra around 1993 after giving the Sopranos actress a ride home to her Manhattan apartment and forcing his way inside.

"She told him to get out. She told him no. But Harvey Weinstein was undeterred," Ms Hast said.

She said the actress eventually stopped fighting Weinstein, "hoping it would end" and was left "emotionally and physically destroyed, passed out on the floor".

Weinstein's lawyers plan to go on the offensive, pointing to "dozens and dozens and dozens of loving emails to Mr Weinstein" they say show he and some of his accusers were in consenting relationships.

Defence lawyer Damon Cheronis has said some of the women "also bragged about being in a sexual relationship with him".

After opening statements, prosecutors are expected to call a former member of the board of directors at Weinstein's old movie studio to give evidence about how the company handled allegations against him.

Weinstein's trial could take more than a month, Judge James Burke said.

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