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Weinstein Rape Charge Dropped After Accuser Declines to Testify, Sidestepping Fourth New York Trial

Manhattan prosecutors move to dismiss third-degree rape count after accuser says she will not take the stand; DA seeks 20-year term on separate assault conviction

By Sofia Navarro
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Manhattan prosecutors on Thursday asked a court to drop a third-degree rape charge against Harvey Weinstein after his accuser said she did not wish to testify in what would have been the defendant’s fourth New York trial. The decision follows a May mistrial in which jurors could not reach a unanimous verdict. Separately, prosecutors requested a 20-year sentence for Weinstein relating to a different sexual assault conviction.

Weinstein Rape Charge Dropped After Accuser Declines to Testify, Sidestepping Fourth New York Trial
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Key Points

  • Manhattan prosecutors moved to drop a third-degree rape charge after the accuser declined to testify - legal sector, criminal justice system.
  • A May mistrial occurred in the third New York trial when jurors could not reach a unanimous verdict - judicial process and trial outcomes.
  • DA Alvin Bragg requested a 20-year sentence on a separate sexual assault conviction involving Miriam Haley - corrections and sentencing outcomes.

Manhattan prosecutors on Thursday moved to dismiss a third-degree rape charge against Harvey Weinstein after the accuser indicated she would not testify in what would have been the disgraced producer’s fourth New York trial.

The case arose after the third trial in New York state court - concerning an allegation that Weinstein raped aspiring actress Jessica Mann - ended in a mistrial in May when jurors failed to reach a unanimous decision.

Mann has accused Weinstein of raping her in a Manhattan hotel room in 2013. According to the allegations in court filings, Mann resisted and repeatedly said, "No."

Weinstein, 74, pleaded not guilty to one count of third-degree rape and has denied assaulting anyone or engaging in non-consensual sex. A representative for Weinstein did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Thursday.

In a court filing, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office said that testifying before two grand juries and three trial juries had been an "extraordinarily taxing ordeal" for Mann and that she did not wish to take the stand again. Based on her decision, prosecutors moved to drop the third-degree rape charge.

Bragg’s office also told the court that it has asked for a 20-year prison sentence for Weinstein on a separate charge, connected to the sexual assault of one-time production assistant Miriam Haley.

At his first New York trial in 2020, Weinstein was convicted of raping Mann and sexually assaulting Haley. Those convictions were later overturned by the state’s highest court, which concluded he did not receive a fair trial.

Weinstein has remained in custody since the 2020 convictions were set aside, due to his incarceration on a separate conviction. More than 80 women have accused Weinstein of sexual harassment or other misconduct; Weinstein denies those allegations.


Contextual note - The decision by prosecutors to drop this particular charge follows the accuser’s stated unwillingness to testify again after multiple prior proceedings. The Manhattan District Attorney’s office has simultaneously pursued sentencing on a separate sexual assault conviction.

Risks

  • The accuser’s unwillingness to testify means prosecutors may be unable to proceed on this charge - risk to case continuity in the justice sector.
  • The prior overturning of Weinstein’s convictions by the state’s highest court highlights ongoing legal uncertainty about the fairness and finality of earlier proceedings - risk to appellate and trial-stage outcomes.
  • Weinstein remains in custody due to a separate conviction, but the ultimate length and timing of any additional sentence requested by prosecutors remain uncertain - risk to corrections and sentencing timelines.

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