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🗓️ 10 March 2025
⏱️ 53 minutes
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0:00.0 | You know, I'm beginning to believe that we might need an entirely separate judicial system to look at cases that involve sex workers. |
0:08.7 | Because the details of this next woman's relationship with Harvey Weinstein, for which he earned, by the way, three years in prison are absolutely offensive to my senses. |
0:19.2 | I am personally offended looking into this. I guess I'll start by asking you a |
0:23.4 | question outside of a situation of captivity, right? A true horrific criminal captivity, something like |
0:30.3 | Elizabeth Smart. How does someone get raped over five years? |
0:41.9 | That may be in a situation where you're living with someone, you have no power, I could say that, |
0:46.3 | but how does somebody who's free to roam wherever they want, never knew this person until they were 27 years old, get continually raped for over five years? |
0:49.5 | Because that's apparently what happened to Jessica Mann. |
0:51.5 | She claims that's what happened to her, sexual assaults for five years. |
0:54.2 | And I have a lot of questions. |
0:55.3 | So I'm just going to roll right into this episode three of Harvey Speaks. |
1:10.1 | So first and foremost, I want to explain something to you guys that may not have been clear in previous episodes because I know a lot of people are wondering, what would be the reason that any woman might subject herself to a criminal case for sexual assault or rape? Why would you want to be on the stand? What do you actually get out of that? What do you win for that? Right? It's criminal. He's going to go to prison. Obviously, they must be telling the truth. |
1:30.7 | And clearly, Gloria Alred, who I should mention represented these women for free in these criminal cases. |
1:36.6 | She just must be a wonderful human being, a truly wonderful human being who is just on the path to lock up monsters. Credit to Gloria Allred. |
1:47.7 | Well, you should know that under the law, you can't go after a company or sue somebody |
1:54.0 | civilly for rape unless you at first secure a criminal conviction. So you essentially can't |
2:00.1 | go after their insurance company. If you're going |
2:01.7 | after the Weinstein company for millions or whatever it is, which there was this large settlement that |
2:05.6 | was given to a lot of these women who made allegations, you have to go to criminal route at first. |
2:10.9 | And I want to be also clear about Gloria Alred, who presents herself as some sort of a Me Too martyr. |
2:16.4 | She tends to represent women on the criminal |
2:18.2 | side for free, but she takes 40% of whatever it is that they then secure from the man or the business |
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