During Harvey Weinstein’s ongoing sexual abuse trial, accuser Miriam Haley emotionally testified that he forced oral sex on her in 2006 when she was a production assistant. The trial is a retrial following the overturning of Weinstein’s previous conviction. Weinstein, who denies all allegations, faced questioning from his defense lawyer regarding the incident, leading to a tense exchange where Haley asserted that Weinstein raped her. This confrontation caused Haley to break down, stating, “It’s my experience. And he did that to me.” The intense courtroom moment prompted the judge to pause proceedings as Haley showed visible distress. Weinstein’s initial conviction for assaulting Haley and raping another woman was overturned due to unfair trial procedures, leading to new charges against him. Despite ongoing legal battles, Weinstein is currently serving a 23-year prison sentence for previous convictions and faces additional charges. The emotional testimonies and legal complexities in Weinstein’s case highlight the challenging nature of seeking justice in high-profile sexual assault trials. The outcome of this retrial will have significant implications for both Weinstein and the broader conversation surrounding accountability for perpetrators of sexual violence.