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Harvey Weinstein, for which he earned, by the way, three years in prison, are absolutely offensive to my senses. I am personally offended looking
into this. I guess I'll start by asking you a question. Outside of a situation of captivity,
right, a true horrific criminal captivity, something like Elizabeth Smart. How does someone get raped over five years?
That may be a situation where you're living with someone,
you have no power, I could see that,
but how does somebody who's free to roam wherever they want,
never knew this person until they were 27 years old,
get continually raped for over five years?
Because that's apparently what happened to Jessica Mann.
She claims that's what happened to her,
sexual assaults for five years.
And I have a lot of questions.
So I'm just going to roll right into this episode three of Harvey Speaks.
So first and foremost, I want to explain something to you guys that may not have been clear in
previous episodes, because I know a lot of people are wondering what would be the reason that any woman might subject herself to a criminal case for sexual assault or rape?
Why would you want to be on the stand? What do you actually get out of that? What do you win for that? Right. It's criminal. He's going to go to prison. Obviously, they must be telling the truth. And clearly, Gloria Allred, who I should mention represented these women for free in these criminal cases, she just must be a wonderful human being, a truly wonderful human
being who was just on the path to lock up monsters. Credit to Gloria Allred. Well, you should know
that under the law, you can't go after a company or sue somebody civilly for rape unless you at first
secure a criminal conviction. So you essentially can't go after their insurance company if you're
going after the Weinstein company for millions or whatever it is, which there was this large
settlement that was given to a lot of these women who made allegations. You have to go the
criminal route at first. And I want to be also clear about Gloria Allred, who presents herself
as some sort of a Me Too martyr. She tends to represent women on the criminal side for free, but she takes 40%
of whatever it is that they then secure from the man or the business if they go after them.
Okay? So she's raking in a ton of money. 40%. Could you imagine this woman represented even
when it doesn't go to court? Wasn't she the lawyer that was on the Tiger Woods case?
Think about how much money she has made.
She loves this.
She absolutely loves these sorts of allegations against rich men.
That's my opinion of Gloria Allred.
Anyways, now, if you are a woman who, for the sake of this hypothetical argument, had
sex with Harvey Weinstein for years, okay, you agreed to do that, and you did not get
the career and the lifestyle that you had
imagined in your mind that you would get for that sort of a sacrifice, you may look to receiving a
big payday, right? A big payday down the line because now you're just a washed up actress
and you might start reimagining your sexual relationship with him as not consensual. And believe it or not, in 2020,
that was very possible because in America, jurors were consumed with this question.
What actually is consent? We don't remember anymore. Do you guys remember the Me Too movement
and all of those articles that were telling us that you could even revoke your consent after
you had already consented to the sex.
They were instituting all of these new rules. Men had to ask questions, had to check in even
during the act. Are you still consenting? Are we consenting? Have we consented? Did we consent
yesterday? Is everybody consenting? I'm not being funny. These are the kinds of things
that were being reimagined in the era of hashtag me too. So even if you consented to
something at the time, maybe on the inside you were screaming and you weren't screaming outwardly,
you weren't saying no outwardly. But if in your mind while the act was taking place, you're going,
I don't know if I want to do this. Well, who's to say whether or not it was true consent?
We'll leave that up to a jury. Perfect time for you guys to meet Jessica Mann.
Here's Jessica Mann.
Today, she's 39 years old,
and she is indeed the woman who put Harvey away
for the additional three years for rape, okay?
Not aggravated sexual assault, for actual rape.
And so I should tell you their relationship,
tell you a little bit about their relationship
and how they met back in 2013. She began a relationship with Harvey Weinstein.
And I want to be clear about her age because it's very important. People are always imagining when
you say an aspiring actress, I think they're always thinking of a 17-year-old or an 18-year-old
or a 19-year-old just getting into Hollywood. No, Jessica was 27 years old. She was 27 years old, so she was a fully
matured adult woman, a neurologically developed adult, okay? Jessica, per her own account, was a
runaway from home. She grew up on a dairy farm in Washington State. She had a tumultuous relationship
with her father, which we will discuss. A big component of all of these
things you tend to find. These women tend to have bad relationships with their fathers.
And so what she decided to do was that she up and booked a one-way ticket to Burbank,
California, and she never looked back. She began, you guessed it, pursuing a career in acting.
She met Harvey Weinstein, the big Harvey Weinstein Hollywood
producer at a party in Los Angeles. And she testified that after that meeting, she immediately
felt pressured to have sex with him. He just wanted to have sex with her. She says that it
started at first with a request for a massage, which she acquiesced to. Then she says that he forced oral sex on her
during a meeting about a potential movie role. I want you to remember that because she wasn't alone.
She was with a friend meeting about a potential movie role. She says to get out of that situation,
obviously you imagine it's very traumatizing. She just had to like fake her way out of it.
You get what I'm implying there.
And right there, again, I know we did this with Mimi Halei,
but if you got out of that situation and you thought, I did not want to do that,
even though I didn't say no,
I would probably say, since you don't know this guy at all
and you just met him, maybe don't go back right there.
End it, just end the relationship.
But that doesn't seem to be the circumstance with these older women. And what I mean by older women, I mean,
27 years old. You're 27. You're not a spring chicken by Hollywood standards. You're young,
but you're a fully adult woman. So I'm just thinking maybe don't go back. But I'm crazy. Okay. She admitted to the jury
that she had then agreed to a few sexual encounters with Harvey leading up to what
she's eventually going to describe as her rape. But that in those initial agreed to encounters,
they had never had full intercourse. So that's what made this this one thing different that's coming up. Right. Upon reflection, she felt that really the only reason that she had agreed to those earlier encounters in the first place was because Harvey had dangled the possibility of work in front of her. just that right there is quite a confession okay you're kind of saying I'm 27 years old
and the only reason I had sex with him was because I thought I could get a job and I think legally
maybe maybe not legally because Harvey's the one that got convicted of rape but like
is that prostitution you sell your body because you want something in return? I'm just asking questions, you guys.
Anyway, similar to Mimi Halei, who put him in prison for 20 years, just weeks later after these
consensual encounters, she somehow wound up with Harvey Weinstein in a midtown Manhattan hotel room,
and that is where she says the rape took place. Now, Jessica told jurors that she was not
sexually attracted to Harvey, but she pitied him after she saw him naked, telling them, quote,
when I first saw him naked, I was filled with compassion, absolute compassion. Because remember,
we spoke about this in the first episode. You know, Harvey Weinstein got gangrene. He had a
surgery. And we're going to describe how she describes things in a little bit.
But she was overwhelmed with absolute compassion having seen him like that.
And she described the day of that, leading up to that rape, saying that Weinstein had persuaded her to come into his Doubletree hotel suite.
He basically booked this suite in the Doubletree because she was staying there.
And then she says that he prevented her from leaving by blocking the door. She says, quote, I gave up.
I gave up at that point that she was sobbing through her testimony on the stand. She says
that she, quote, I undressed. He stood over me until I was completely naked and he told me to
lay down in the bed. He went to the bathroom. So then they're separate.
And then he came out naked. And then that is when the alleged rape occurred. And that's terrible.
That is terrible. If that was a sequence of events, that would be absolutely terrible.
It makes sense, therefore, according to her version of events, that in January of this year,
upon hearing news that Harvey Weinstein was asking a judge to move up his appeal. He wants this appellate process to happen
as soon as possible. She gave a rather blunt statement to People magazine. She heard that
he pleaded citing his leukemia. I don't know if you know that, but Harvey Weinstein has since
been diagnosed with leukemia. So he goes back and forth from the hospital and his health is failing. And he described the climate at Rikers prison as a hellhole
to the judge. And so Jessica Mann replied with absolutely no remorse or understanding and said,
quote, the irony of Weinstein begging for privilege to be released out of his hellhole
is not lost on me. She said, the hell he put in my hole will last a lifetime, end quote.
Wow, okay, aggressive, a bit graphic. With a statement like that, if you knew nothing about
this case, you would have to believe she'd lived through something that was unbelievably horrific.
Still, still, stay with me, okay? You might be a little bit confused by the media's description of a
sexual assault that took place over five years. Five years is just a long time. It's half a decade.
And so you might have some questions and you might want to fill in the details here. And so I'm going
to introduce to you some alternative facts to you regarding the situation. Now, to reiterate the date, it was March 18th, 2013 that her alleged rape happened
at the Doubletree Hotel. March 18th, 2013. Don't worry, tomorrow we're still going to unpack her
allegations and go through her testimony, and I will give you guys a timeline as always. But for now, the date you need to know is 2013.
And the alleged rape also took place in the morning time.
What factually happened after it is definitely confusing. So we know that this rape took place early in the morning in his suite at the Doubletree.
And then what we know via email change is that on the very same day, but that evening
at 7.50 p.m., Jessica Mann was emailed a ticket from the Weinstein office paying for her flight
to Los Angeles the following day. Why don't you take a look at this? This is somebody who works
for Harvey. Good evening, Jessica. You see that date, 7.50 p.m. Please find below your new e-ticket
for tomorrow. Please be sure to look over all the details to ensure everything is as expected and
what you needed. Similarly, do you need us to book you a car to the airport? In either case, once
you've looked over the below, please email me to confirm that you've received this in our sets.
Thank you, John Logan. Okay, let's pull that back up because
underneath it is even more telling because it's not like John just got around to sending her a
ticket. He clearly had just booked it. So that's a confirmation email below from Delta Airlines,
and it is the timestamp to 725 p.m. So we've all flown on planes. We know you book it online,
and then you immediately, or within 10 minutes, if it's running a little bit late, get a confirmation email from whatever airline you're flying. So we know he booked that ticket 25 minutes earlier before he forwarded it to her. Okay. Very interesting. So you had a rape that happened in the morning and then we are left with what happened leading up to it that let his office email you a ticket, just like Mimi, by the way. It's always this thing, like they have these incidents happen, and then the next thing we
know, the Weinstein office is paying for their flights, okay? We then learn from these emails
that she confirmed that she wanted them to arrange a car from her, from her Doubletree Hotel to the
New York City airport. I can show you that. She says,
hi, John, thank you. Look at the time there, by the way. This is actually the next day. I mean,
she looks, I mean, if I would guess, she's either severely jet lagged or she's out, right? 107 a.m.
She replies to that email that was sent to her at 750. And she says very early in the morning,
thank you. I'd like a ride to the airport.
It would help a lot as this is my first time here.
This is her first time in New York City
and I'm not sure how to handle getting there.
Thank you.
Once I land, I can find a ride home.
Thanks.
Okay, fine.
And then he asks her where she'd like her pickup.
He responds to her at 5.06 a.m.
I'm sure he was sleeping through the 1 a.m. and she said my hotel will be fine at 10.06 a.m. I'm sure he was sleeping through the 1 a.m.
And she said, my hotel will be fine at 10.08 a.m.
Now we have that ticket.
Her flight was not until 4 p.m. later that day.
And here's where it gets interesting because,
now mind you, she survived a rape.
And maybe if I'm like going really pro-victim here,
I'd say, well, she just wanted to get back to Los Angeles
by any means necessary.
And so, yes, she said, I'm new to New York. I'm not figuring out the subway system.
Yes, I don't have the money. Please just get me to the airport because I live in Los Angeles. I
don't know what this place is. And this has been a traumatizing experience for me, right? That's
where your mind would go if you're advocating for Jessica here. Okay, let's keep an open mind. Maybe
she is telling the truth. Then this next email gets even weirder because then she requests,
because you think now you're in LA, this is your home, you know how to get around here.
She requests for them to send a driver on the LA side. She requests Harvey's driver,
which is one of Harvey's drivers. She says, thank you, John, at 11.04 a.m. I'm unable to find
a ride last minute from LAX to blank. Are there any drivers in LA or shuttle services? Okay.
Now, I don't know about you guys. You guys ever been to LA? That's not a thing. Just right there,
I can tell you, you can't find a driver from LAX, one of the busiest airports in America.
I can't find a driver from New York City. You're landing at, if you're leaving at 4 p.m.
and you're getting time back from New York, you're landing at 7 o'clock p.m. in the evening in LAX-ish.
She's saying she can't find a driver and she asks for one. So let's get that email back up.
They say, okay, hello, Jessica. Your driver in LA this evening will be Jerry Jones. Jerry Jones, again, this is
one of Harvey's drivers. Okay. He's a guy named Freddie and a guy named Jerry who works for
Freddie. Here's his mobile number. Please let us know if you have any questions. Otherwise,
safe travels. Now that to me seems like a lot. I feel like if I had survived a rape,
I would not want to then be subjected unnecessarily
to being in the car with the drivers of the person who had raped me. But again, I'm reading myself
into this situation. What do I know? Let's keep going. What happened? What exactly happened? Why
is she in New York City? Why is she communicating with this team? The good thing is we're going to
be able to fill in some more details regarding the day of her rape, and it
might make a little more sense now. I should mention that what we can confirm is that Jessica
did not fly to New York to meet with Harvey Weinstein. Instead, she actually flew to New
York with a friend of hers, a Hollywood agent named Thomas Richards Lozano. Thomas was actually in town for one night only.
He had a client in New York. He had received two free round-tripped flights plus a hotel room
at the Doubletree Manhattan and some tickets to Wicked for that one night only. And so he took
his friend Jessica Mann as his guest, and the two of them decided to share
that hotel room. I should be clear, they stayed in separate beds. She testified she never had any
sexual affair with Thomas. So this was truly a friend trip. They're like, yes, let's go and have
this one night in New York because she had never been there. Now, on the evening before her
encounter with Harvey, Thomas and Jessica therefore were out together, presumably
to see Wicked, as that's what he had tickets to. Jessica then returned back to their room at the
Doubletree Hotel thereafter, while Thomas stayed out, and it sounds like he had a little bit of fun
into the night. The following morning, March 18th, is when Harvey then comes to her hotel.
He books himself that suite at the Doubletree.
And that is when the aforementioned incident happens.
Okay.
On March 18th in the morning.
And what happens next is quite interesting because afterwards they decided to go downstairs
and join Thomas and also her best friend, a Brazilian actress named Talita Maia, for breakfast at the hotel.
Okay, so the incident happened, and then she went downstairs for breakfast. So obviously,
there are a lot of reasons could be. You don't feel safe. You're trying to whatever.
I can tell you that on the stand, Jessica admitted to jurors that she did not mention the rape to
either of them, not to her best friend Talita, not to her Hollywood agent
friend that she was in town for. And oddly, therefore, Talita and Thomas testified on behalf
of Weinstein. Thomas told the jury that Jessica Mann and Weinstein had been friendly with each
other that morning at breakfast and said that man took him aside and asked him
if it was okay if she didn't travel back with him to Los Angeles. He said, quote, she had asked him,
quote, if it was okay if she didn't travel back with me to Los Angeles. So she was supposed to be
going back with him. But he testified that Weinstein, quote, invited Mann at the table, at the breakfast table,
to stay an extra night.
And that that was the last time that he saw Mann that morning.
She appeared normal and she appeared like her everyday self.
Okay, so I do want to slow that down once again.
She was supposed to return on a ticket back with Thomas to L.A. on the 18th, okay, which was the morning that she had this horrific
event happen to her. Rather, Harvey at breakfast with her friends, okay, requests her to stay an
extra night in New York. And she says, yes, and says to Thomas, I'm sorry. I know that you got
that ticket for me. I'm actually going to stay here. And now those emails are beginning to make
sense. That contextualizes the email.
Suddenly he sends her an updated ticket.
He's buying her a ticket back to LA.
But why stay the extra night?
What did she do that night?
Well, we know she actually opted to go to a Weinstein company event.
They were having the premiere of August Osage County, and she brought her friend Talita with her. And Harvey was present
at that event that night. And perhaps that explains, maybe that explains why it was like
1.03 a.m. in the morning when she emailed and asked for the ride home, because it was a late night.
That might also explain the reason that Talita Maya, her former, I should be clear,
former best friend and one-time roommate, so strongly condemned Jessica Mann's version of
events when she hit the stand. She had been hanging out with Jessica Mann for years. She had
been friends with Jessica, the best of friends with Jessica, since she met Harvey Weinstein. And she
had a radically different understanding of their relationship and their bonds because according to
Toledo, Jessica and Harvey endured not only a consensual sexual relationship, but Jessica had
gone far enough so as to describe Harvey to her as her soulmate. Her spiritual soulmate, Witness says. This is a
headline in the New York Times. From the New York Times, I'm going to read this directly. It says,
Ms. Maya, 35 years old at the time that she's giving this testimony, told the jury that she met
Jessica Mann in late 2012 on a movie set. Several months later, Ms. Maya said they met Mr. Weinstein at a party in
Los Angeles. Neither of them recognized him, she said. When Mr. Weinstein explained who he was,
Ms. Maya recounted joking, that's why everyone is being so nice to you. Ms. Maya said that Ms.
Mann placed her arm around Mr. Weinstein, pinched his cheek and said,
no, it's because he's so cute.
Oh, so upon first meeting,
they don't know who this guy is.
Just slow that down for you.
They're together because they're friends
and they see this guy who everyone's just like throwing themselves.
Everyone's on her.
He's this guy who's in all the movies.
And then Miss Maya makes the joke. Oh, that her. He's this guy who's in all the movies. And then Ms. Maya makes the joke,
oh, that's why everyone's being nice to you.
And Jessica Mann says, no, it's because he's so cute.
This is according to her best friend, not me.
Let's keep going.
From a New York Times article, quote,
Ms. Maya said Mr. Weinstein and Ms. Mann
then walked off to a secluded area.
Ms. Mann gave Mr. Weinstein her phone number later that night.
Ms. Maya said, adding, quote, she seemed impressed. Ms. Maya's account contradicted Ms. Mann's
testimony. Ms. Mann had said that Mr. Weinstein had lured her and Ms. Maya to the Montage Beverly
Hills Hotel, where the producer invited them to discuss their careers.
Then, Ms. Mann said he brought them to his suite, where he forced oral sex on her. Ms. Mann had
testified that the more she protested, the angrier Mr. Weinstein got, but Ms. Maya said that she did
not hear any commotion and that Ms. Mann had willingly walked into the bedroom with Mr. Weinstein.
Ms. Maya added that her friend appeared normal that night and not upset. Before that meeting,
Ms. Maya said Ms. Mann told her that she had met with Mr. Weinstein at a hotel where she sang for
him. Okay, sounds like she's auditioning. Her friend at the time was sitting in the stand saying,
no, this is not what the relationship was. The guy is also saying, I was there that morning.
She didn't seem upset about anything. I don't know what's going on. I got back on a plane.
She said she was changing her ticket. Okay. Now, here's what I can tell you. There are a lot of
emails. I am talking, let me just take a look at this scroll, hundreds upon hundreds of
emails between Harvey and Jessica Mann, okay? And I have read through them, and obviously there's
way too many for me to show you. I obviously could drop them onto a website, and you should read them,
okay? Because they do nothing to dispel the idea, is what I will say, of a very consensual relationship that spanned for five years. Five
years. So here are just a few of these emails that I am referring to as an example, right? So
a month earlier, March 18th, we said is when the incident took place that she described as a rape,
which eventually led to Harvey being locked up for three years. A month after that, on April 11th,
less than a month after that, so we're
talking three weeks after that encounter, this is an email that she sent to Harvey that was her
venting her frustration that she's learning that other women are auditioning for her part in Vampire
Academy. She says, I have an agent who wants to know who the point people are for the
creative end of Vampire Academy. Last I heard, three girls are up for the role of Natalie,
and Mia's breakdown has gone out, which is who I want to audition for, and Barbara
hasn't returned my last emails regarding VA. I'm beginning to think no one is taking me seriously?
Oh, so she's, remember, we remember Barbara. Barbara was also in Mimi's case. Barbara, I think it's Shneesh
something. And she works for Harvey Weinstein. She's upset Barbara's not answering her emails.
She's saying, you know, you're supposed to try to help me get this role. This is three weeks
after her alleged rape. I want to be clear. Here's another email that I'm just plucking
from the obscurity. We'll have much more of a detailed timeline for you. But this one's from
July 29th, 2014. This was so stunning to me when I saw it that I just went, you know, I got to just
share this one because help me, ladies that are out there, make this make sense. We're now talking about a year and three months after,
and many, many emails after your alleged rape, many, many more dalliances after your alleged
rape, many more times you go into hotel rooms with him after your alleged rape. But she plans
for Harvey to take her and her mother on this July 29, 2014 out for drinks. Look at this, look at this email chain.
It's unbelievable.
He emails her first and says,
I'll be in LA tomorrow night.
Are you free around 9.30 PM for a drink?
Jessica replies and says,
it would be great to see you.
However, my mother would be with me if we stopped by.
She is here till Thursday afternoon.
I have Thursday evening free so far.
Tomorrow, depending on if you want us to swing by,
we are thinking of going to Soho with my girlfriend if she gets back in time.
Dear Jessica, he replies, if you want to stop by with your mom at 9.30, you can come or come by
the Soho house at 9.30 p.m. All my best, Harvey. Jessica writes back, yeah, she would love to meet
you. Gosh, you can see how good my jeans are. Winky face,
which is easier. You want to go to the Soho with us or stay at the Peninsula? Darn it. Another hotel
with Harvey Weinstein. Winky face, winky face like this. Winky face. You can see how good my jeans
are. You guys want to meet my mom? You can see how good my jeans are.
Yeah, that's what she's doing in the wine scene.
I don't know, he raped her a year and three months ago.
Now she's dropping the winky faces and saying,
do you want to meet my mom?
Because she would love to meet you. I don't know many moms who would love to meet
the person who raped their daughters.
But Jessica says this is a situation.
And so it ends up happening later on
in that correspondence as Harvey then changes it for a lunch at the peninsula due to some scheduling
conflicts. So Harvey apparently meets Jessica's mom. I thought that was weird. Is that weird?
People in the chat, I'm just gonna check and see, like, am I weird or is everybody else weird? Oh my gosh. Yeah, I think that's pretty weird.
In September of 2014, this is another strange one that jumped out at me.
She's messaging Harvey about a bad breakup that she has.
September, later that year after meeting her mom,
a few months later,
she's telling him that she had a bad breakup
and she's looking for consolation with him, Okay. So I'll show you that email. She writes to him, bah, rough day. When are you back
in LA, my friend? And he says, what happened? And she says, just tell me when you're in LA,
smiley face. He says, Friday for a few hours. She writes, went through a breakup, was hoping for dinner with you.
Holy, I'm in New York City. You okay? Want to come here tomorrow? Okay. I just do not know
in what world you would want to be consoled by a person who raped you when you break up with your
boyfriend. Saying like, are you back? I'd
like to see you, all of these things. And like I said, there are hundreds of emails that are just
like this. And some fun facts, this is all happening after she was raped. He got her a job
cutting hair at the Peninsula Hotel because she was also a cosmetologist. She also writes him and asks him
if he can get her into the Soho House, which is that super exclusive club, trendy, and you need
a sponsor to be able to get into the Soho House. And he said, I will sponsor you. I will sponsor
your application to get in the Soho House. And that's how she became a member there.
He also gives her money for her car when she's having some car trouble. And you learn through her testimony,
which we're going to go through tomorrow, that the two of them embarked on threesomes together
following her rape. I'm just giving you guys the facts here, okay? I'm just giving you the facts.
I'm wondering if you were sitting in that jury box, what you would be thinking as you're
reading through hundreds and hundreds of emails and learning all of these things.
Here's another fun fact.
The district attorney administered three lie detectors to Harvey Weinstein, which he passed.
He passed all three of them.
One of them was about Jessica Mann, and he has been willing to take more because he is saying, I was in a consensual sexual relation
with this woman for years. So you're probably wondering, I'm looking at the chat right now,
you're probably wondering how the hell they were able to secure a conviction. Just how? What
happened? And we spoke about this in the last episode, but it was basically a free-for-all. They allowed the Molyneux rule. People could just come in and say stuff about him, whether it was true or false. It didn't matter. They could just say, he punched his brother. He gave me a dirty look. He stole my pencil in third grade. This is a bad, bad man. bad man. We learned that the judge was asked to recuse himself because they spotted,
I guess, the mayor's office thought there was some corruption and he refused to do that.
It was the wild, wild west. And what could have convinced them that Jessica Mann, despite the
overwhelming evidence that she was very content in whatever their relationship was via the emails,
which we'll get into tomorrow, like I said, and we'll get into her testimony, which is just incredible. What could have convinced them? And I'm going to go
with emotion, okay? Because I know that one thing that likely could have contributed to persuade the
jury that Jessica was a victim was the fact that she had a panic attack on the stand when she was
recounting a sexual assault that had occurred
in her youth. Not something that happened from Harvey Weinstein, but something unrelated to
Harvey Weinstein. And she was then brought down from the stand and put into the witness chambers,
and she just started screaming, just screaming in pain, having gone back into this memory of
this sexual assault that had nothing
to do with Harvey. But you imagine you're a jury, you hear this woman screaming.
And she then, by the way, contextualized for the judge and the jury what those screams were about.
And here is what she said eventually to News Nation about that moment in her own words. Take a listen.
Man says she completely broke down on the witness stand when
it came out in court that she had been sexually assaulted when she was younger. She left the
courtroom and could be heard screaming from a back room. And some questioned whether her emotional
collapse would affect the trial. I was just brutally stretched in every way on that stand and I just hit a breaking point and I went into tremendous
flashbacks everything that I had trapped inside of me just release and it was it was so much at once. It was overwhelming. I was on the floor processing this,
but to finally vocalize those screams, even though I was in the pain of reliving it,
was something that needed to happen. That took that moment for that to happen.
At the close of the trial, Mann read a letter to the judge aloud, explaining her screams that day.
Your Honor, the day my uncontrollable screams were heard from the witness room
was the day my full voice came back into my power.
Those were the screams that wanted to come out while Harvey was raping me.
Those were the screams of a terrified young woman reliving experiences of horrific violence
against her body. Those were the screams that will forever haunt those who witnessed me.
So that's what happened. She had a panic attack and she went into the room. She started screaming,
guttural screams, screaming. The jury could hear her. The judge could hear her and they're
wondering what's going on. And now she's contextualized it. For those of you who are
wondering is that those were those were all of the screams of everything
she's ever lived through in her life.
Everything, you know, just every feeling she's ever felt since her childhood.
Those were the screams, the guttural screams.
And people wondering if that could have colored the jury, tainted the jury a little bit.
I mean, I would go with yes.
I would go with maybe perhaps this trial being overturned
was the correct thing that happened because it does seems to be the case. Every time I look into
one of these women who put Harvey in prison, that wherever there seems to be evidence lacking,
there is a lot of emotion. There are breakdowns and things that happen when you can't really answer basic questions, you just
scream and cry, shake uncontrollably. Say you need a break. Say you need water. It's almost like
someone is like coaxing them to do that. Like someone is training them. Like this is what you
should do in this circumstance. If you get asked a tough question and you don't think you're going
to win this thing, you got to have some lady feelings. I'm just saying. I'm just saying. I'm just delivering you the facts of what happened
during that trial. So if you're wondering when people are pretending that this getting overturned
was crazy, it's actually the most sane thing I've ever seen in my entire life.
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if I'm being frank about this.
And I'm just, like I said,
I've told you my stake in this.
There are real victims.
There are plenty of real actual victims
who do not correspond for five years
with the people who raped them,
who do not invite their moms to meet them,
whose moms do not love to meet them.
Winky face so they can see where they get their genes from.
There are plenty of people
who have lived through horrific circumstances
and who have gotten out of those circumstances
and did not do any of the things
that these washed up actresses seem to partake in,
in my viewpoint.
Now, like I said, no doubt,
Harvey would not be in the circumstance
had he not cheated on his wife.
He is not blameless and he is not an innocent person, but I do not find him to be guilty of the point person for the district attorney. So the district attorney said, this is the best person to do the lie detector test. He took that lie detector test and he
passed it. Okay. Now I want to read this email to you. So Jessica Mann was apparently in a
relationship and we'll get into more of that tomorrow because they're in this, like her and
Harvey are hooking up. And then she kind of says, I don't want to hook up anymore because she's got
some stuff going on and that's going to be this boyfriend, I presume. But on May 22nd, 2014, her and her boyfriend apparently had
broken up. Maybe that's why she asks Harvey to console her a couple of months thereafter.
And she writes him this email and he never writes her back. He never, ever writes her back. So I'm
going to read the email that Jessica wrote about her relationship with Harvey Weinstein because I think it is relevant, okay?
Dear blank, we'll just call him John. Dear John, I feel that I know in my heart what I'm about to
share with you will stay right here where it is. I understand if what I say hurts so bad that you
seek counsel. I will trust it is with the right people. However, your response on WhatsApp has
really, really hurt
because I had hoped to be met with love
and I feel met with hate.
So I reevaluated my reason
for letting you into this part of me.
It is to love you and not myself,
to let you know the truth of all I am
so that you will no longer love only parts of me.
I would have loved you to be in a place
that you would have responded.
I'm here to listen when you want to share,
but I can't control that.
I have desperately wanted and pushed you
to have an honest relationship with me.
Yet all along, there have been parts of myself back.
What I'm about to say takes place
around the time we first met through the ons and offs.
I knew by the things you said
what you would accept in me and what you wouldn't.
So I lived in fear of rejection.
Then living in fear of that rejection, I found myself angry. I was angry that because of
mistakes I had made in my life or wounds that I had, I felt judged by them. I didn't know how to
change them. And I can say without knowing who I was at a time when I finally broke out of a cycle
of relationships that were controlling, I rebelled against living my life according to the standards that someone else set.
Those standards you have are actually very in line with who I am. But when we met, I had lost
so much of myself to controlling relationships, but I found myself competing with many aspects
of myself or illusions. The illusions that I had to do opposite of what you felt so that I wouldn't
feel like I was just living to win your approval. I have said, John can never know blank because I would die if he did, because I knew what
would happen and that would mean that you would never talk to me again. There were those around
me who said he never needs to know. In a way, I agreed because sometimes things just don't matter
or a part of the past. But what I do know is that knowing how you would feel about this information
during the time I have known you
created a dynamic in me that always felt like
maybe I never knew the truth of your life.
My secret, my fear, is knowing that a part of the dynamic
I had with Harvey would mean
that you would never talk to me again.
I had to work through a lot of delusion in that situation
and father issues.
I was close enough to him to tell
you that he no longer has a working penis. On the lower half of his body, he had some type of
surgery or burn and is lucky to even have his parts. I never asked what happened. I once tried
to tell you that I lived in Silver Lake and you were still at Carrie's at the porch. I told you
how sometimes I felt
hopeless and that I should just be with an older man because I'm a lost cause. Harvey was someone
I believed I saw past the junk because my own issues in me found ways to bond in that situation.
Whether they are true or not, I accepted that my father was that older man who dated women that
were younger than me and I in turn would become
that kind of woman because of my failed relationships. Harvey validated me. He always
offered to help me in ways that my parents did not. I felt approval to pursue the industry because he
encouraged me to and is who he is in it. My parents would never invest in me for that. I literally
left my father's house to escape
because I could not live the life that they wanted me to. I took the last of my money,
bought a one-way ticket, had a suitcase and one bag and flew to Burbank airport.
I arrived with nothing, no home, no direction. I just did it because that was my breaking point.
God provided. A day later, I moved in with Danny in North Hollywood out of the blue
and got a job with Bobby Ball. Nothing in my life fell into place until I did the unthinkable and bought
that plane ticket. I used to walk five miles a day and from work just to live. Harvey was my
father's age and gave me all the validation that I needed, that I thought at that time.
He offered to give me things. I refused them all.
I never let him buy me things or give me money,
which he tried.
I did let him change my plane ticket
so I could stay an extra day in New York with Toledo
when I went to the August Osage County screening.
I rarely saw him because of scheduling
and a big part of myself avoided him
because I didn't yet control the situation.
I think he liked me because in a way he couldn't get me
and I didn't take from him. I didn't have an agenda other than my own wounds playing out subconsciously.
I have long since had very clear boundaries with him. I still had gone to some of the
invitations that he sent me and he was always, he had always been very nice to me. I held on
because I did feel a sense of friendship with him and I felt like a situation finally was defined.
I grew to know who I was. I did continue to cut his hair once or twice and I think I had to fight
for that with you because I needed to not feel shame from what I was afraid that you would think.
I remember the day that I realized that I was controlling my world because I was sexually
assaulted. Again, she's referring to the earlier sexual assault that happened to her before she came to LA, I presume. And that story played out where I played into sexual dynamics with people
to feel like I would never be taken advantage of again. When that happened, I grieved deeply for
myself. It was then I looked at the true father wounds that played out specifically in me with my father and Harvey. I tried to make him a pseudo father. I mean,
she is completely admitting in this email to her boyfriend that she has daddy issues. So she
pursued what I would describe as a sugar baby sugar daddy relationship when she got to LA.
And she admits that Harvey was very nice to her. She admits that when she wanted to,
she put up boundaries with Harvey.
So I would just like to understand,
okay, for people that are listening to this,
how beyond raw emotion in a courtroom,
he is in prison for rape.
How, despite the testimony of her best friend at the time who was there with her,
through their relationship with Harvey, who knew everything, was there when she
says that she was assaulted multiple times, right? She was there.
How were they able to just say, yeah, throw away the key? This is the power, you guys,
of social justice movements. And this is the reason why you have to be very careful because
eventually they're not concerned with real justice. It's about social justice. The Me Too movement is trending. We need to hang somebody on this movement. Why not have it be someone was the casting couch. He did. We could definitely speak about the fact that he is not innocent because of what he
did to his wife and his kids. All of those things would be true. But you don't put a person in
prison for 23 years because women wanted to trade sex for careers. Okay, that's my opinion. Anyways,
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of your comments. First, I want to remind you that we have a new book club meeting tomorrow at 6 p.m.
And I'm pretty sure the live chat is working. Is that right, Skylar and Mark?
The live chat will be operational. I'm super excited about that. So we will see you guys
tomorrow at 6 p.m. Eastern as we continue chaos. So that's going to be a very fun day. Just to get
to some of your comments regarding today's episode. I'm sure you guys are very shocked
running a lot of this stuff. Spitfire writes, that fake slogan, believe all women, tainted the courts
and jurors. Yes. As I have maintained since the beginning, I don't believe men.
I don't believe women.
I just like to follow the facts.
And I have seen both sexes do horrific things and tell terrible lies.
And we can't have a courtroom that is favoring people on the basis of their sex and saying
the facts don't matter because you're crying.
Caitlin writes, this is beyond absurd, ridiculous, and downright false.
Do these women not have a soul
do they not have any morals if they ever did they sold them years ago no sane righteous virtuous
person would make such egregious abhorrent accusations and as a survivor myself no victim
would behave in such ways toward their abuser after being assaulted disgusted God judges all
and these women will be judged that's my thing it's, I can't imagine if I put a man in prison for 20 years, it would just rot
me from the inside out knowing what I did and what my mindset was and what I was trying
to get out of that person and then pretending otherwise and knowing that that person's entire
life, like he's growing up, like his kids are growing up without him.
I suppose you're just being honest, you know, and listen, allegedly she was honest on the stand. She
honestly got him for rape. So you can't, you can't say she was lying because the jury decided that
she wasn't after she had a panic attack on the stand. And a lot of things were allowed to fly
in that courtroom. All I know is I will be paying close attention as his trial comes up next month. His appeal appellate trial actually begins, which is why I'm giving you guys
this background so that when you follow it, you actually know what's happening because the media
does not do its job. And certainly I don't think he presented any of these facts in a manner that
was clear to the public. Jessica writes, not me switching my baby's nap schedule so I can watch
Candace uninterrupted. It's good. He likes the new schedule. He or she likes the new schedule, I promise. Mia writes, hi, Candace, can you do a
video about Meghan Markle's hardcore fans? They use the race card against anyone who isn't a fan
or even has the slightest criticism. The victim narrative this narcissist perpetuates is getting
old. Yeah, I have not yet subjected myself to her new series because I knew it was going to be super
cringe.
And, you know, look at Meghan Markle, D-list actress, wanted to make it into Hollywood,
went and found herself a prince that would make her next door neighbors with Oprah.
I saw her coming from a very far way.
Now she wants everyone to forget she was D-list actress, but she's still kind of D-list acting.
And now she wants us to think that she's Martha Stewart.
It's weird.
And I think it's sad that she just can't be her authentic self.
But she had to deliver her pound of flesh to Netflix one way or the other.
Her and her husband had prior agreed to that.
So the first pound of flesh was delivering her family, his family.
And they made a ton of money off of that.
And then he went and did the Invictus games.
And she has to now do her thing.
So it's happening.
And there's nothing that anyone can do about it. And, you know, like I said, just speaking about this situation, people who lay their heads on pillows at night and know the things that they do, the fact that he doesn't
have a relationship with his family to me is just unimaginable. I think, you know, when you get
married, when you get married, the relationships in your family should get better. You should try
to make sure those relationships get better. And I just, nothing about that marriage sits right with me. And it
has nothing to do with the color of her skin, obviously, as an American who married an Englishman
and had a very different outcome. Charamar writes, thank you for doing a deep dive into this. Are we
getting names of actresses who have slept with him? Yes, when I have a conversation with Harvey Weinstein that you guys can hear following his appeals, we will definitely speak about all of the actresses who
came out and made allegations against him, but never actually made it to the courtroom,
because there's a reason for that. And it's going to get very interesting. I'll just leave it at
that. Not going to say too much right now, but like I said,
Harvey Weinstein is Harvey Weinstein and Harvey remembers. Maybe that's what I should have named the series. Harvey remembers. All right, guys, if you would like to join the book club, you can head
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