Harvey Weinstein Begins Third Rape Trial in New York
Harvey Weinstein's third rape trial in New York begins after his first conviction was overturned and the second trial ended in a hung jury.

Harvey Weinstein is scheduled to begin his third rape trial in New York, marking another chapter in the legal proceedings that have spanned six years. The disgraced film producer faces the same charges that have been the subject of previous trials in Manhattan.
This latest trial follows a complex legal history. An appeals court overturned Weinstein's first conviction, while his second trial concluded with a hung jury, leaving the case unresolved.
The current proceedings differ significantly from previous trials in scope. Only one accuser, Jessica Mann, is expected to testify in Manhattan Supreme Court. Mann has stated she first met Weinstein after relocating to Los Angeles in late 2012 to pursue her acting career.
The streamlined approach with a single witness represents a notable change from earlier trials, which featured testimony from multiple accusers. The prosecution's strategy appears focused on presenting a more concentrated case against the former Hollywood executive.
Weinstein's legal troubles have extended beyond New York, with the once-powerful producer facing various charges related to sexual assault allegations. The outcome of this third trial could have significant implications for both Weinstein and the broader legal precedents established in high-profile sexual assault cases.