Under scrutiny, Weinstein prosecutor has a case to prove
NEW YORK (AP) — At least in the court of public opinion, the prosecutor leading a rape case against Harvey Weinstein may have more to prove than the charges alone. But if Manhattan Attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. is out to answer critics of his past decisions not to pursue sex cases against Weinstein and another powerful man, there was little sign of it as the movie mogul faced a judge Friday. Steering clear of the cameras that flocked to the courthouse, Vance issued a circumspect statement: "Today's charges reflect significant progress in this ...
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