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She was standing in my doorway, normally she would flop on my bed and talk, Entin said.

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She was very nervous.

What was the substance of that conversation?

asked Assistant District Attorney Meghan Hast.

She seemed very nervous.

Entin then recalled Haleyis alleged account of what had happened.

She said, Im on my period.

What was your reaction?

I said, Miriam, that sounds like rape.

Entin also recalled asking, Why dont you call a lawyer?

She still seemed very distraught, Entin remembered, saying Haleyi was shaking and didnt want to talk.

She seemed more nervous, significantly less vital, Entin said, describing Haleyi as withdrawn.

She spent a lot of time in her room.

This is not going to happen.

Im on my period …

I was just trying to tell him anything to make him stop.

Entin also recalled alleged interactions between Haleyi and Weinstein leading up to the alleged assault.

In the late spring or early summer of 2006, she joined Haleyi at an event.

There, Entin met Weinstein.

He came up and shook my hand.

She was trying to be very polite, and I felt a little mitigating, and very uncomfortable.

At this point in Entins testimony, Weinstein grumbled.

Haleyi had testified that this was around two weeks before Weinsteins alleged assault.

And I was a little startled, and I was like, What happened?

So we laughed about that, Entin said.

He said, What is this thing?

Get it away from me!

We saw it as kind of a pathetic older man, trying really hard to hit on Miriam.

So we kind of laughed it off.

In court, a witness said Weinstein was afraid of a chihuahua (more on this ltr.)

Here is what had to say#HarveyWeinsteinabout it.pic.twitter.com/cUpjGqDzCO

Update, February 24:Harvey Weinsteins verdicthas been announced.

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