The New York Court of Appeals says the trial judge erred in letting the prosecution present testimony from women who accused Weinstein of assaulting them, even though these allegations were unrelated to the charges against him
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In a 4-3 decision, the state Court of Appeals said the trial judge made a mistake by letting prosecutors introduce testimony from women who claimed that Weinstein assaulted them, even though they were not part of the charges he faced. Bragg’s office is separately in the midst of a criminal hush money trial against former US president Donald Trump.
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