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In Weinstein trial, the defense questions accusers' behavior
The trial of Harvey Weinstein, the former movie mogul accused of rape and sexual assault, has been emotionally charged and tense. So far, five women have testified that Weinstein abused them. The fifth, Jessica Mann, has been at the center of a grueling cross-examination Monday and Tuesday -- and she is a key witness in the case. Amna Nawaz reports and talks to NPR’s Rose Friedman for the latest.
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