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Weinstein accuser felt 'the unthinkable was happening' during alleged assault

A former TV production assistant has told a court she felt "the unthinkable was happening" during an alleged assault by Harvey Weinstein.

Warning: This article contains references to sexual assault Miriam Haley is the first of the former movie mogul's accusers to testify at his retrial, which is taking place as New York's highest court overturned Weinstein's 2020 conviction. The former studio boss, 73, has pleaded not guilty to one charge of rape and two of forcing oral sex.

He denies sexually assaulting anyone. Ms Haley, who also goes by the name Mimi Haleyi, today told the court Weinstein held her down and forced oral sex on her after she told him: "No, no - it's not going to happen." She dabbed her eyes as she recalled in court what went through her mind during the alleged July 2006 assault.

"The unthinkable was happening, I just thought any unthinkable thing could happen," she said. "I just didn't know where it ended." Weinstein, sitting between his lawyers, shook his head as she spoke.

Ms Haley also testified at Weinstein's initial trial. She began her testimony yesterday by describing how she got to know Weinstein, saying she had some inappropriate and suggestive interactions with him, while others were polite and professional.

Ms Haley maintains she was always looking to forge a professional connection - not sex or romance - with the Miramax founder. Read more: What has happened to the #MeToo movement? Weinstein's lawyers are yet to question Ms Haley, but the defence has sought, often unsuccessfully, to object to prosecutors' questions, such as whether Ms Haley had any sexual interest in the then-powerful producer.

She said she did not. The defence has argued that all of Weinstein's accusers consented to sexual activities with him in the hopes of getting work in show business.

The 73-year-old's retrial includes charges based on allegations from Haley and Jessica Mann, an actress who alleges Weinstein raped her in 2013. For the first time, he is also being tried on an allegation of forcing oral sex on a former model, Kaja Sokola, in 2006..

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