Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault trial postponed to September
The delay was announced after a four-hour closed-door hearing.

Weinstein - a catalyst for the #MeToo anti-harassment movement
- has been charged over the alleged assaults of two women and faces life in prison if he is convicted at the trial, which could last for five weeks.
One of the 67-year-old's lawyers, Jose Baez, welcomed the postponement, saying:
"This is going to give us ample opportunity to dig into the case, talk to those people who are coming forward and telling us about other matters that are very helpful to Mr Weinstein's case."
The delay was announced after a four-hour closed-door hearing to decide whether women other than the two accusers could give evidence at the trial.
2018 has been no different and in a breakthrough trial, after decades of whispers, lawsuits, investigations and close calls - and a multitude of women who lost hope anyone would ever believe their word against that of America's Dad - Bill Cosby could be headed to prison at age 80 for the remainder of his life. Cosby's conviction will only bolster the #MeToo movement.
But they weren't alone, it was almost like a Pandora's Box was opened and a lot of names came out. Let's look at all the accused men:
With three women accusing him of rape and multiple high-profile Hollywood actresses accusing him of sexual assault, Weinsntein has been fired and expelled from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences, Emmys and BAFTA. He has also been ousted from his own company.
Actress Hilarie Burton accused him of groping her in 2003. Affleck apologised to Burton on Twitter, "I acted inappropriately towards Ms. Burton and I sincerely apologize." Affleck has pledged to donate future profits made from Harvey Weinstein or Miramax projects to independent filmmakers and victims of sexual assault.
Isa Hackett, an executive producer on an Amazon series 'The Man in the High Castle', accused Price of sexual harassment. There has been no official statement from Price. Following the incident, he resigned from Amazon. Not just that, Price was set to marry TV writer and playwright Lila Feinberg in New York. Feinberg called off the wedding because of the accusation.
More than hundreds of women have accused Toback of sexual harassment. However, in a statement, he denied the allegations and said that he had never met the women or, if he did, it "was for five minutes and has no recollection." Toback's agent and former ICM chief Jeff Berg, terminated his relationship with him.
'House of Cards' won't be the same without him! Actor Anthony Rapp first spoke about being sexually assaulted by Spacey in 1986. In response, Spacey apologised for "what would have been deeply inappropriate drunken behavior". He's also decided to "choose now to live as a gay man." Spacey was fired from hit Netflix series 'House of Cards' and replaced in Ridley Scott's completed film. He is currently seeking unspecified treatment.
At least five women have shared stories of Piven's misconduct. Actress, Ariane Bellamar said Piven groped her on the sets of 'Entourage'. Piven has adamantly denied all the claims, going so far as to take a polygraph test. Amidst the drama, CBS planned to end 'Wisdom of the Crowd' after just one season, as more women came forward with allegations of sexual harassment.
Accused by two writers, Anna Graham Hunter and Wendy Riss Gatsiounis, Hoffman responded to Hunter's allegation, "I have the utmost respect for women and feel terrible that anything I might have done could have put her in an uncomfortable situation," in a statement. "I am sorry. It is not reflective of who I am."
With accusations from at least six women, including actresses Natasha Henstridge and Olivia Munn, Rattner has denied the allegations and is suing his rape accuser for libel. Playboy shelved projects with Ratner and actress Gal Gadot confirmed that he won't be involved in the 'Wonder Woman' sequel, calling the decision "the right thing to do".
The suave actor from 'Gossip Girl' was accused by two women of sexual assault, including actress Kristina Cohen and former actress Aurelie Wynn. He denied the allegations and said he is cooperating with the authorities to have his name cleared as soon as possible.
Judge James Burke suggested that his decision on this key point may not be made public until the start of the trial.
Since October 2017, Weinstein -- one of the most powerful men in Hollywood before a cascade of sexual misconduct allegations precipitated his downfall -- has been accused of sexual harassment and assault by more than 80 women, including prominent actresses such as Ashley Judd, Angelina Jolie and Salma Hayek.
Because the session was closed, it is unclear how many of those women -- many of whose allegations are too old to be brought to trial -- prosecutor Joan Orbon-Illuzzi would like to call on.
Their testimony could be key, as it was at the trial of former television star Bill Cosby, who was sentenced to at least three years in prison in the first courtroom victory of the #MeToo era.
2018 saw the rise of the #MeToo movement in India. Inspired by a global campaign against sexual harassment and assault, women across the spectrum opened up and shared their stories about abuse by men in positions of power. And it began in October with actress Tanushree Dutta accusing actor Nana Patekar of sexual harassment while shooting for the 2008 film 'Horn Ok Please'.
What followed was a series of posts by other women who shared their experiences with the world. From actors, film directors to advertising top guns, artists and writers and politicians, women professionals called out obnoxious behaviour at the workplace. From unwanted attention in the office to sexual innuendos on the film set, there were many kinds of allegations that surfaced.
While some of these are still struggling in the industry amidst the allegations, some succeeded in getting a clean chit from authorities. Recently, rumours surfaced that Patekar has been given a clean chit. However, the 'Aashiq Banaya Aapne' actress quashed the rumours. However, director Vikas Bahl, who was one of the prime accusees, has been set free from all charges against him. The internal complaints committee of Reliance Entertainment, today, set the 'Queen' director free, who was accused by an employee of Phantom films under the #MeToo movement.
(In Pic: From top left, Nana Patekar, Aditi Mittal, Subhash Ghai, Anirban Das Blah. From bottom left, Alok Nath, Sajid Khan, Jatin Das, Vikas Bahl)
Former actress Tanushree Dutta in September accused Nana Patekar of sexually harassing her during the shooting of their 2008 film 'Horn Ok Pleassss'. Dutta went on to say that she had brought up the complaint 10 years ago when the incident occurred, but no action was taken.
The actress also said that she was supposed to do a solo number for the film, but Patekar decided to join in and perform intimate dance steps that made her uncomfortable.
Patekar denied the allegations and sent a legal notice to the actress, who filed a police complaint against the actor and the film's choreographer Ganesh Acharya, producer Samee Siddiqui and director Rakesh Sarang.
Meanwhile, Rakhi Sawant who had replaced Dutta in the song for the film, then accused her of taking drugs on the set. Dutta slapped a Rs 10 crore defamation suit against Sawant.
(In Pic: On the left Nana Patekar, on the right is Tanushree Dutta)
Alok Nath, known for his popular on-screen portrayals, found himself in the midst of the #MeToo controversy after writer-director Vinta Nanda accused him of rape. Actress Sandhya Mridul also alleged that he had made sexual advances towards her during a shoot.
Nanda had alleged that the actor had raped her 19 years ago. Nath, however, refuted the allegations and filed a civil defamation suit against Nanda. Nath's wife Ashu had also recorded her statement in court against Nanda and sought defamation against the writer-director.
Mridul, while slamming Nath for causing agony, praised Tanushree Dutta and Vinta Nanda for their courage to come forward and urged others to not be ashamed and ‘keep this fire going.’
(In Pic: From the left, Vinta Nanda, Alok Nath and Sandhya Mridul)
On October 6, hours after Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane, Madhu Matena and Vikas Bahl announced the decision to dissolve their production house Phantom Films, director Bahl was accused of sexual harassment by a former employee.
The victim who had worked on the production house's film 'Bombay Velvet' recalled her ordeal with Bahl in 2015. Soon after, Kashyap and Motwane went on record to say that they were informed about the allegations by the employee and detailed the backdoor deliberation that took place in order to punish their partner. Their statement led to Bahl filing a Rs 10 crore defamation suit against them. The 'Queen' director also demanded interim action from the court seeking to restrain Kashyap and Motwane from making statements against him to media or through social media.
While the woman had earlier refused to take any legal action saying that she stands by her claims, the former partners continued to fight it out in court.
However, today, the director was set free of the allegations against him.
(In Pic: Top left is Vikas Bahl, top right is Vikramaditya Motwane, bottom left is Anurag Kashyap, bottom right is Kangana Ranaut)
Sajid Khan had to step down from 'Houseful 4' after multiple allegations of sexual impropriety surfaced against the Bollywood director. His close friend and aide in Bollywood, Akshay Kumar also chose to not support him and decided not to shoot if Khan was on-board.
On October 11, an aspiring actress, Saloni Chopra had posted a detailed account of the harrowing time she had with Khan.
A freelance journalist also claimed that Khan had exposed himself when she was interviewing him in the early 2000s. After the allegations, Khan stepped down from the upcoming comedy 'Housefull 4'. The movie, produced by Sajid Nadiadwala and being distributed by Fox Star Studios, is the latest entry in a franchise that began in 2010. Khan has directed two of the previous three films.
Priyanka Bose, who has acted in critically acclaimed films including 'Lion', 'Gulaab Gang', and 'Half Ticket' among others, opened up about the incident that allegedly took place when Khan had called her for an audition. She detailed the incident and shared that soon after when she narrated the incident to her partner, he asked him to quit right away. She has been quoted as saying, “He called me for an audition. The text from his assistant read, “Should be comfortable in a bikini.” When I landed up with the required clothing, no sides were given.”
Mandana Karimi alleged that Khan made inappropriate remarks when she visited his office to discuss a role in his 2014 film 'Humshakals'. The actress said that Khan had asked her to remove her clothes, in order for her to get the part.
(In Pic: Top left Sajid Khan, top right Saloni Chopra, bottom left Priyanka Bose, bottom right Mandana Karimi)
An actress accused director Luv Ranjan of harassing her in 2010. While Ranjan denied the allegations, she claimed that he had asked her to strip at the audition of 'Pyaar Ka Punchnama'. Ranjan responded to the allegations by issuing a statement in which he said, “This has probably been the longest day of my life. Since the time I have read the allegations, I have been wanting to react to them. I have been wanting to shout out loud that everyone has gone mad. I have been wanting to scream that I am not this man. I have been wanting to clear my name. Friends and Family have shown great support, support that has made me indebted to them for life.
Iranian model-turned-actress Mandana Karimi, who had earlier accused filmmaker Sajid Khan, also alleged sexual misconduct allegations on 'Kya Kool Hain Hum 3’ director Umesh Ghadge. She said that while she was already selected for the part by producer Ekta Kapoor, Ghadge kept saying that he did not want her in the film.
(In Pic: On the left, Luv Ranjan and on the right Umesh Ghadge)
Writer-lyricist-comedian Varun Grover was accused of ‘touching’ a fellow student inappropriately while studying at IT-BHU, Varanasi in 2001. Grover refuted the anonymous accusation that surfaced on Twitter and called it completely “misleading” and “defamatory”. The lyricist denied being ‘involved in any such incident with anybody’ in his entire life. The 'Sacred Games' writer also mentioned that he supports the #MeToo movement and called his case an isolated small one in a bigger wave.
An assistant director in Bollywood accused Sham Kaushal (actor Vicky Kaushal's father) of showing her a pornographic clip on his phone during an outdoor shoot in 2006. Two other film professionals also accused the action director of sexual misconduct in the past. Following the allegations, Kaushal issued an 'unconditional apology' for “unintentionally causing any hurt or anguish”. Actor, writer, poet Piyush Mishra was also accused of sexual harassment.
A former newspaper staffer had accused actor Mishra of inappropriate behaviour during a party but the writer-director said he was probably a "few drinks down" and apologised for having made the "lady uncomfortable". Mishra said in his response that he had read the allegations made about him and forwarded to him by a few journalists. "I do not remember the stated incident as I was probably a few drinks down. But nevertheless I would like to extend my apology for making the lady uncomfortable either with my words or actions".
(In Pic: From the left, Varun Grover, Sham Kaushal, Piyush Mishra)
Casting director Mukesh Chhabra, who was all set to make his directorial debut with the Hindi remake of 'The Fault in our Stars', was suspended from the film over sexual harassment allegations by multiple women.
In a statement released by the production house, Fox Star Studios, said till the time Mukesh Chhabra Casting Company concludes its inquiry into the allegations, the director would remain suspended.
Four aspiring actors had also accused Chhabra, and another casting director Vicky Sadana, of harassing them during the audition.
(In Pic: On the left Mukesh Chhabra, and on the right is Vicky Sadana)
AIB originators Tanmay Bhat and Gursimran Khamba made news after the comic group were hit by charges of lewd behaviour against individuals. Bhat was pulled up for inaction against essayist-entertainer Utsav Chakraborty. AIB had issued an announcement sentencing Chakraborty and vowed to not work with him in future.
Soon after, video streaming service Hotstar announced that it was cancelling the production of the third season of 'On Air with AIB'.
(In Pic: From left, Utsav Chakroborty, Tanmay Bhat and Gursimran Khamba)
It was not just the men who were at the centre of the #MeToo row. Kaneez Surekha (right) accused fellow comedian Aditi Mittal (left) of sexually harassing her when she had hosted a comedy show in Mumbai two years ago. Kaneez said that Aditi had kissed her without consent and later tried to gaslight her by saying it never happened.
The comedian also explained how she was triggered to tell her story because Aditi, she felt, was being championed by many on social media for voicing her support towards the movement.
But Baez said after the hearing that when prosecutors want testimony from women other than the alleged victims in the charges, it is generally "good for the defence."
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