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Accuser’s brutal claims about ‘deformed’ Harvey Weinstein’s naked body

A Harvey Weinstein accuser gave a detailed account of his most intimate areas while he bowed his head in court. WARNING: Graphic.

Harvey Weinstein. Picture: AP
Harvey Weinstein. Picture: AP

WARNING: Graphic

An ex-actress who claims Harvey Weinstein raped her told a court at his trial on Friday that his genitalia were so “deformed”, she actually pitied him – and that he shot his penis with an erection drug moments before the alleged attack.

“The first time I saw him fully naked, I felt, I thought he was deformed and intersex,” Jessica Mann, 34, told Manhattan Supreme Court jurors during Weinstein’s rape and sex assault trial.

“He has extreme scarring that I didn’t know if maybe he was a burn victim. He does not have testicles, and it appears like he has a vagina,” Mann said as Weinstein bowed his head while seated at the defence table.

Harvey Weinstein leaves court. Picture: AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews
Harvey Weinstein leaves court. Picture: AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews

Mann said when she first saw Weinstein naked, she performed consensual oral sex on him.

“When I first saw him naked, I was filled with compassion, absolute compassion,” she said through tears, adding, “It seemed his anger came from a place of shame.”

Mann and Weinstein occasionally had consensual sexual encounters. She claims he also raped her twice. Weinstein is only charged with one of the alleged sex attacks.

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Mann described for jurors how Weinstein allegedly raped her on March 18, 2013, at the Doubletree Hotel in Midtown, where Mann had been staying with an agent.

Mann had a breakfast organised that morning at the hotel with Weinstein, her agent and a friend, and Weinstein showed up early and called for her downstairs, where she saw him booking a room.

The prosecution's key witness Jessica Mann (centre) arrives at Manhattan criminal court to testify. Picture: David Dee Delgado/Getty Images/AFP
The prosecution's key witness Jessica Mann (centre) arrives at Manhattan criminal court to testify. Picture: David Dee Delgado/Getty Images/AFP

“Then I really freak out,” she said, adding that she told Weinstein, “We don’t need a room.”

“He got very mad at me for trying to speak up,” she said. “I was saying to the people (at the counter), ‘We don’t need a room’, so he pulled me aside in the corner and told me not to embarrass him.”

Weinstein then took her up to the hotel room, where she said she “attempted twice to open the door and leave and he locked the door both times”.

Then, Mann said, she “kind of shut down a little bit and he told me to undress”.

She initially refused, “and then he comes at me and grabs my hand to try to force me to start undressing myself”, said Mann, who noted that in that moment, she “panicked” and ultimately “gave up”.

“I undressed and he stood over me until I was completely naked and he told me to lay on the bed,” Mann told jurors, adding that Weinstein then briefly walked into the bathroom.

“Then he came out naked, and he got on top of me, and that’s when he put himself inside of me, his penis inside of me,” she said.

Following the alleged attack, she said, she “ran into the bathroom”, where she saw an erection-inducing syringe in the trash.

Weinstein has been using a walker to arrive at court. Picture: AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews
Weinstein has been using a walker to arrive at court. Picture: AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews

This article originally appeared on Page Six and was reproduced with permission

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