1st of 3 accusers takes stand at Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial in Manhattan
- Former production assistant Miriam Haley testified Tuesday at Harvey Weinstein's retrial in Manhattan.
- New York's Court of Appeals ordered a new trial after invalidating his prior 2020 conviction and sentence.
- Haley is one of three women expected to testify, repeating her testimony from the initial 2020 proceeding.
- She alleges Weinstein forced oral sex at his Manhattan residence in June 2006, pleading, "No, please don't do this."
- Weinstein faces a criminal sex act count for Haley's claims and denies all charges in this new trial.
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‘I Don’t Really Give Massages’: Accuser in Harvey Weinstein’s Rape Retrial Describes ‘Humiliating’ Scene in Hotel Room When Mogul Surprised Her With Inappropriate Request
Miriam Haley is expected to testify on Wednesday, when her testimony continues, about how, she claims, Mr. Weinstein sexually assaulted her.

Weinstein sex attack accuser tells court he 'humiliated' her
Miriam Haleyi told jurors at Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault and rape retrial Tuesday that the mogul "humiliated" her and reduced her to tears, recounting to the court her ordeal, the disclosure of which fired the "MeToo" movement.
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