NEW YORK — Harvey Weinstein 's lawyers sought Friday to raise doubts about an ex-model's allegation that he sexually assaulted her in her teens, portraying her as a wannabe actor who tried to leverage the former studio boss.
''You believed that if you had consensual sex with Mr. Weinstein, you'd get your foot in the door and become a movie star,'' defense lawyer Mike Cibella said.
''No, that's not what happened,'' Kaja Sokola responded. ''I never had a consensual relation with Mr. Weinstein.''
Throughout a day of questioning, Cibella sought to suggest that Sokola hadn't told the full story of her interactions with Weinstein. At one point, Cibella repeatedly asked whether she invited Weinstein up to a New York apartment — and into the bedroom — where she was staying in 2005. She denied it.
''I didn't want any shortcuts from Mr. Weinstein. I wanted him to be honest with me,'' Sokola testified at a later point, her voice growing heated.
She said the Oscar-winning producer promised to help her fulfill her acting ambitions but instead ''broke my dreams, and he broke my self-esteem."
The Polish psychotherapist has accused Weinstein of repeatedly sexually abusing her when she was a teenage fashion model. Some of those allegations are beyond the legal time limit for criminal charges, but Weinstein faces a criminal sex act charge over Sokola's claim that he forced oral sex on her in 2006.
Prosecutors added the charge to the landmark #MeToo case last year, after an appeals court overturned Weinstein's 2020 conviction. The guilty verdict pertained to allegations from two other women, who also have testified or are expected at the retrial.