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Harvey Weinsteins rape and sexual-assault trialis scheduled to start next week in Manhattan.

The disgraced movie mogul faces charges for alleged nonconsensual encounters relating to three women.
Heres a rundown of the major developments from Weinsteins May 2018 arrest to his trial.
The women are part of the Silence Breakers, a group of some two-dozen Weinstein accusers.
Weinsteins trial starts Tuesday morning with jury selection.
He has maintained his innocence.
The NYPDs arrest of Weinstein came amid otherstate and federal investigations.
Not surprisingly, the Kazan tome raised eyebrows.
Haleyi has accused Weinstein of forcibly performing oral sex on her at his apartment in 2006.
The unidentified woman has accused Weinstein of raping her at a hotel in March 2013.
There is not much public information about these women.
The judges decision allowing this testimony was a major victory for prosecutors.
In aNew YorkPostinterviewseveral weeks ago, Weinstein said, I feel like the forgotten man.
Im not talking about now when its vogue.
I did it first!
It all got eviscerated because of what happened.
My work has been forgotten.
Weinstein lawyer Donna Rotunno said in July that he had been railroaded by the Me Too movement.
One of Weinsteins past lawyersdescribed himas a man vilified by a vicious media assault in November 2018.
We insisted that he use a walker today, Rotunno said after the proceeding.
Hes in pain, hes having surgery.
He has also had some awkward exchanges with Justice James Burke, the judge presiding over his case.
This is a good thing.
The remainder would go toward class-action participants and those who have not yet come forward with allegations.
The tentative settlement is part of a $47 million agreement that intends to cover the Weinstein Companys debts.
Under this proposed settlement agreement, Weinstein would not have to admit to any wrongdoing.
He also wouldnt have to cover any of the settlement money it would be paid by his insurers.
But the most serious charge, predatory sexual assault, carries a sentence of up to life in prison.
We refuse to be silenced and will continue to speak out until this unrepentant abuser is brought to justice.
Update, February 24:Harvey Weinsteins verdicthas been announced.