First accuser resumes testimony at Harvey Weinstein's #MeToo retrial in New York City
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Miriam Haley resumed her testimony in Harvey Weinstein's retrial, recounting her experiences as a production assistant in 2006, where interactions with Weinstein varied between inappropriate and professional. While Weinstein's defense suggests his accusers consented to sexual encounters for career advancement, Haley clarified she sought professional opportunities without any sexual interest. The trial is a part of Weinstein's retrial after an earlier conviction was overturned, with additional charges stemming from Haley and another accuser's testimonies.
The former assistant, Miriam Haley, described her professional interactions with Weinstein, highlighting her lack of sexual interest and the inappropriate situations she faced.
Haley's testimony reveals the complex dynamics of power, consent and the pressures women face in the entertainment industry during their careers.
Read at ABC7 Los Angeles
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