consumed by the movement that is overtaking this case. weinstein s case triggered the me too movement rocketing it into the national consciousness after a series of women, dozens of them, came out against this, yes, bad behavior by the mol hood mogul. what you re seeing today has been a tuning fall from grace from harvey weinstein and potentially just the beginning of what could be a very long court battle. you heard them asking the question about the pattern of misconduct on the part of harvey weinstein as he s been accused of by a number of women, two in this particular case. katy and danny, katy, let me start with you. what stands out from what you heard from brathman as he previewed what he described as a vigorous defense of weinstein? two huge things that stood out is the fact that, once again, harvey weinstein has taken the position that, yes, there was sex walg conduct and contact, however it was
industry, that is not what this is about. bad behavior is not on trial in this case. it s only if you intentionally kmil criminal act. and mr. weinstein vigorously denies that. they say that he did commit that. i understand that, that s why we re here. people don t get convicted based on accusations. people get convicted only when there is criminal evidence beyond a reasonable doubt and in this case i do not believe that the district attorney has that, nor do i believe that mr. weinstein has intentionally violated the law. thank you very much. you re saying a seven-month investigation you have been watching beckman brathman now leaving the courtroom in new york city after speaking with requirements after the arraignment of harvey weinstein. his defense, that weinstein didn t invent the casting couch culture in hollywood, that bad behavior is not what s on trial, adding that he s hoping to find a jury who is not as he put it,