No was a big trigger for him': Alleged Harvey Weinstein rape victim tells jury it felt like movie mogul owned' her | amNewYork
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No was a big trigger for him': Alleged Harvey Weinstein rape victim tells jury it felt like movie mogul owned' her | amNewYork
"I said no over and over and I tried to leave. I was begging him. I tried to open the [hotel] door twice with all my strength and he was slamming it. He trapped me in this room and he kept telling me to undress now."
"Mann protested Weinstein's booking the hotel room, pleading with the hotel attendant not to let him check in. Despite her discomfort, the attendants allowed Weinstein to book the room."
"Rothschild Capulong, the DoubleTree employee, expressed concern for Mann's safety, noting she looked unhappy and discontent. He felt intimidated by Weinstein during the check-in process."
Jessica Mann recounted her experience of being raped by Harvey Weinstein in March 2013 at a Manhattan hotel. She described how Weinstein trapped her in a hotel room, forcibly commanded her to undress, and assaulted her despite her repeated refusals. Mann expressed her desperation, stating she tried to leave and begged him to stop. A hotel employee, Rothschild Capulong, noted his concern for Mann's safety during the check-in process, observing her discomfort and the intimidating presence of Weinstein.
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