Accuser called Harvey Weinstein 'spiritual soul mate', her former friend tells jury

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NEW YORK (BLOOMBERG) - Former friends of two Harvey Weinstein accusers assailed their credibility at his sexual assault trial, with one saying accuser Jessica Mann once referred to the movie producer as her 'soul mate'.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW YORK - Former friends of two Harvey Weinstein accusers assailed their credibility at his sexual assault trial, with one saying accuser Jessica Mann once referred to the movie producer as her"soul mate".

Maia told the jury in New York state court that nothing unusual happened and that afterwards Mann, now 34, was"normal". Under cross-examination, Maia said while Mann did not find Weinstein"attractive", she"spoke very highly of him" and that"she said a few times he was her spiritual soul mate".

 

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