NEW YORK — Friends of one of Harvey Weinstein's accusers testified Thursday that the woman told them long ago that Weinstein sexually assaulted her.
Adding a new perspective to the ex-movie mogul's retrial, one witness said she'd once suggested that accuser Miriam Haley date the movie mogul, but Haley balked.
''She had zero interest in dating him or sleeping with him,'' witness Christine Pressman said, describing Haley as ''distraught'' when she later disclosed the alleged sexual assault.
Some of the emerging details show how this trial is a reprise — but not an exact repeat — of the 2020 trial in which Weinstein was initially convicted of rape and sexual assault. That conviction has since been overturned.
Pressman didn't testify at the original trial. Prosecutors brought her in this time to support Haley's allegations, but Weinstein's lawyers quizzed her about whether Haley in fact had a willing sexual relationship with the Oscar-winning studio boss.
''Never,'' Pressman insisted.
Haley is a former production assistant on the Weinstein-produced television show ''Project Runway.''
Weinstein, 73, maintains that he has never sexually assaulted or raped anyone. His lawyers argue that his accusers agreed to sexual encounters with the Oscar-winning producer in hopes of getting ahead in the entertainment business.