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Harvey Weinstein pleads not guilty to charges he assaulted a 3rd woman

Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has been released on bail after appearing in a Manhattan courtroom for an arraignment on charges alleging he committed a sex crime against a third woman. He pleaded not guilty.

New charges include 2 counts of predatory sexual assault, each carries maximum life sentence

Harvey Weinstein, left, leaves a Manhattan courthouse with his attorney Benjamin Brafman Monday. The fallen Hollywood mogul, who was previously indicted on charges involving two women, was released on bail while fighting sex crime accusations that now include a third woman. (Craig Ruttle/Associated Press)

Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, who was previously indicted on charges involving two women, was released on bail Monday while fighting sex crime accusations that now include a third woman.

"We fight these battles one day at a time, and today we won this round," defence attorney Ben Brafman said outside court in Manhattan.

Brafman said during the arraignment that he expects more charges.

Weinstein pleaded not guilty after he was brought into the courtroom with his hands cuffed behind his back. He was then uncuffed for the proceeding.

Weinstein is escorted in handcuffs as he arrives at the courthouse. (Richard Drew/Associated Press)

An updated indictment unveiled last week alleges the movie mogulperformed a forcible sex act on a woman in 2006.

The new charges include two counts of predatory sexual assault, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison upon conviction.

"Mr.Weinsteinmaintains that all of these allegations are false and he expects to be fully vindicated,"Brafmansaid.

Attorney Gloria Allred, who is representing the third woman, said outside court that her client will testify if the case goes to trial. She said she doubts Weinstein's lawyer would allow him to do the same because it would subject him to cross examination by prosecutors.

Manhattan district attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. said Weinstein, 66, is charged with "some of the most serious sexual offences" that exist under state law.

Courthouse guards told people arriving for jury duty to wait or use a different entrance as Weinstein arrived for his court appearance.

More than 75 accusers

One of the other two accusershas not been identified publicly, but told investigators that Weinstein cornered her in a hotel room and raped her in 2013. The other, former actress Lucia Evans, has gone public with her account of Weinstein forcing her to perform oral sex at his office in 2004.

More than 75 women have accused Weinstein, who was one of the most powerful men in Hollywood, of wrongdoing as allegations detailed in Pulitzer Prize-winning stories last October in the New York Times and the New Yorker magazine swelled into the #MeToo movement.

Several actresses and models accused Weinstein of criminal sexual assaults. They include:

  • Film actress Rose McGowan, who allegedWeinstein raped her in 1997 in Utah.
  • Sopranosactress Annabella Sciorra, who allegedhe raped her in her New York apartment in 1992.
  • Norwegian actress Natassia Malthe, who allegedhe attacked her in a London hotel room in 2008.

A formerWeinsteinCo. production assistant, MimiHaleyi, last October made allegations againstWeinsteinthat align with the charges in the updated indictment.

Attorney Gloria Allred, who is representing the third woman, talks to reporters after Weinstein left court Monday. (Seth Wenig/Associated Press)

HaleyisaidWeinsteinforcibly performed oral sex on her in 2006 in what appeared to be a child's bedroom in his Manhattan apartment. Neither the district attorney's office norHaleyi'sattorney, GloriaAllred, would confirm thatHaleyiis the accuser in the new charges.

New York police said in early November that they were investigating allegations by another Weinstein accuser, Boardwalk Empireactress Paz de la Huerta, who alleged tothem in October that he raped her twice in 2010.

Vance urged other accusers to come forward, saying the investigation continues.

If you are a survivor of the predatory abuse with which Mr.Weinsteinis charged, there is still time to pursue justice.- CyrusR. Vance Jr.,Manhattan District Attorney

"If you are a survivor of the predatory abuse with which Mr. Weinstein is charged, there is still time to pursue justice," he said.

Weinstein, who produced movies including Pulp Fictionand Shakespeare in Love,has denied all allegations of nonconsensual sex, with his lawyer challenging the credibility of his accusers.

The Associated Press generally does not identify people who say they are victims of sexual assault unless they come forward publicly.