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Judge OKs new Harvey Weinstein lawyers who once represented accuser

January 26, 2019
Attorney Benjamin Brafman attends a hearing for film producer Harvey Weinstein in New York State Supreme Court in the Manhattan borough of New York City. — Reuters
Attorney Benjamin Brafman attends a hearing for film producer Harvey Weinstein in New York State Supreme Court in the Manhattan borough of New York City. — Reuters

New York — A New York state judge on Friday approved Harvey Weinstein's overhaul of his legal team to defend him against criminal sexual assault charges, though two of his new lawyers represented one of the disgraced Hollywood mogul's most vocal accusers, actress Rose McGowan.

At a Manhattan court hearing, Weinstein told Judge James Burke he accepted the potential conflicts of interest that Jose Baez and Ronald Sullivan might have from recently representing McGowan in a Virginia drug possession case, where she pleaded no contest. — Reuters


January 26, 2019
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