Prosecutors Reveal Outrageous Remarks by Harvey Weinstein as His Third NYC Rape Trial Begins

Creepy talk from Tinseltown’s fallen mogul.
Every chance he has, disgraced Hollywood producer and alleged serial rapist Harvey Weinstein proclaims his innocence, and says that his accusers were nothing but greedy women ‘marching to the money pile’.
But, according to prosecutors in New York, out of the spotlights, he has a different story to tell.
As his third Manhattan sex crimes trial kicked off, Weinstein allegedly made gross, unacceptable remarks about his crimes.
The New York Post reported:
“’If you had seen these girls, you would have done the exact same thing’, the disgraced Hollywood producer allegedly told a court officer.
Weinstein, 74, made the creepy comment in 2020 at his first sex crimes trial in Manhattan Supreme Court, Assistant District Attorney Candace White asserted.”
The outrageous alleged statement was reported to the District Attorney’s Office last week — six years after the officer heard it.
“Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Curtis Farber questioned why it took the officer so long to report the incident, which prompted Weinstein’s attorney Marc Agnifilo to describe the claim as ‘farfetched’.
‘This missed notice by six years’, Agnifilo said, urging the judge not to allow the remark to be brought up during the latest trial.”
Prosecutors said they will only bring up the comments if Weinstein decides to testify in his own defense.
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