Weinstein accuser mentions her ‘love’ for disgraced Hollywood exec in note — just days after alleged rape
During Harvey Weinstein's third Manhattan trial, accuser Jessica Mann testified about alleged sexual assaults while a 2013 note she wrote expressing complex feelings of love for Weinstein—written two days after an alleged rape—was admitted as evidence. Defense attorneys argued the note showed conflicting emotions, while Mann maintained it did not reflect a factual account of events. The trial continues with Mann describing her interactions with Weinstein and an alleged failed threesome involving Italian actress Emanuela Postacchini.
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Metro Weinstein accuser mentions her ‘love’ for disgraced Hollywood exec in note — just days after alleged rape By Kyle Schnitzer Published April 30, 2026, 7:32 p.m. ET Harvey Weinstein accuser Jessica Mann gushed about how “easy” it was to “love” the disgraced ex-Hollywood bigwig — just two days after he allegedly raped her, according to a bombshell note introduced Thursday at his third Manhattan trial. Mann, a former actress, typed the note, titled “Thoughts,” on her cellphone on March 20, 2013 and the judge determined that it was “clear” that it was in reference to Weinstein. “Do I love him or the idea of him? With him—easy.
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