Jennifer Siebel Newsom will be questioned about an email she sent to Weinstein two years ago after allegedly being raped by the disgraced producer.
Judge Lisa Lench ruled that the defense could ask Siebel about an email she sent seeking media advice from Weinstein, "but could not say it was about revelations of an affair that Gavin Newsom had with an aide when he was mayor of San Francisco," writes Fox News.
Weinstein attorney Mark Werksman said that details were necessary, adding "Of all things you’d think a woman that is raped by Harvey Weinstein wouldn’t do, it’s ask[ing] him how to deal with a sex scandal."
"The fact that she comes to Mr. Weinstein for that advice indicates the friendship and companionship of Jane Doe 4 and Mr. Weinstein. The defense will be that they had an affair, that they had consensual sex," he continued.
Siebel Newsom's lawyer said on Tuesday, "She intends to testify at his trial in order to seek some measure of justice for survivors, and as part of her life’s work to improve the lives of women... Please respect her choice to not discuss this matter outside of the courtroom."
Deadline writes that the "ailing 70-year-old former mogul is simultaneously preparing to launch his appeal in New York after Janet DiFiore, chief judge of the New York State Court of Appeals, earlier this summer granted Weinstein the right to appeal the ruling. Oral arguments on whether Weinstein received a fair trial two years ago will begin in early 2023."
Weinstein has already been found guilty of two counts of sexual assault.
Siebel Newsom has been with Newsom since 2006 and has been married since 2008.
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