New York prosecutors seek to drop Harvey Weinstein rape charge
Manhattan prosecutors have moved to drop a third-degree rape charge against Harvey Weinstein. This decision comes after the accuser, Jessica Mann, declined to testify in what would have been his fourth trial.

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AI-generatedManhattan prosecutors have moved to drop a third-degree rape charge against Harvey Weinstein. This decision comes after the accuser, Jessica Mann, declined to testify in what would have been his fourth trial. Mann had accused Weinstein of raping her in a Manhattan hotel room in 2013. Her decision follows a mistrial in May, where jurors could not reach a unanimous verdict in Weinstein's third trial for this allegation. Prosecutors stated that testifying had been an "extraordinarily taxing ordeal" for Mann. Weinstein, who has pleaded not guilty to the charges and denies assaulting anyone, was convicted in a previous trial for raping Mann and assaulting another woman, Miriam Haley, though that conviction was later overturned. He remains incarcerated due to a conviction in another case.
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5 extractedWeinstein was convicted of raping Mann and assaulting Miriam Haley at his first trial in 2020, but the conviction was overturned.
Weinstein's third trial ended in a mistrial in May after jurors were unable to reach a unanimous verdict.
The accuser, Jessica Mann, stated she did not want to testify in what would have been a fourth trial.
Manhattan prosecutors moved to drop a third-degree rape charge against Harvey Weinstein.
More than 80 women have accused Weinstein of sexual harassment or misconduct.