Chloe Malas
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Is this revisionist history? Or is this a trauma victim who's just figuring out what really happened to her?
Is this revisionist history? Or is this a trauma victim who's just figuring out what really happened to her?
It's in moments like that that I'm thinking, I need to write this down for the podcast, right? And then Maureen Comey, who's one of the lead New York prosecutors, she's the daughter of James Comey.
It's in moments like that that I'm thinking, I need to write this down for the podcast, right? And then Maureen Comey, who's one of the lead New York prosecutors, she's the daughter of James Comey.
At one point when the jury wasn't in the room and she said Steele was yelling at Mia, that he was harassing her, and she was worried because all eyes all over the world are watching this case right now, that this will keep other victims from coming forward to tell their truth. She's worried that Steele's being too aggressive.
At one point when the jury wasn't in the room and she said Steele was yelling at Mia, that he was harassing her, and she was worried because all eyes all over the world are watching this case right now, that this will keep other victims from coming forward to tell their truth. She's worried that Steele's being too aggressive.
And then you have Brian Steele, who's coming off the heels of this major win with Young Thug out of Atlanta. And you can see he's frustrated.
And then you have Brian Steele, who's coming off the heels of this major win with Young Thug out of Atlanta. And you can see he's frustrated.
I mean, he was actually quite deferential to Steele. He told Maureen Comey, I don't see what you're saying. I don't see him yelling. I mean, I can agree that the tone is on the line. And Steele, you need to be mindful of that. But there was no, like, sanctioning him or anything like that. But, you know, Comey wanted to put this on the record because she feels... strongly in her position.
I mean, he was actually quite deferential to Steele. He told Maureen Comey, I don't see what you're saying. I don't see him yelling. I mean, I can agree that the tone is on the line. And Steele, you need to be mindful of that. But there was no, like, sanctioning him or anything like that. But, you know, Comey wanted to put this on the record because she feels... strongly in her position.
It was a very fiery moment.
It was a very fiery moment.
Well, let me tell you, there is one juror and she, like I said, no poker face. She's furrowing her brow. She's looking at Mia in what seems to be in a skeptical way. All the reporters are talking about it. And pretty much everybody else is just taking notes and has a really straight face. It's really just this one juror.
Well, let me tell you, there is one juror and she, like I said, no poker face. She's furrowing her brow. She's looking at Mia in what seems to be in a skeptical way. All the reporters are talking about it. And pretty much everybody else is just taking notes and has a really straight face. It's really just this one juror.
I'll be in the courtroom tomorrow in the morning, and we could see a verdict in Weinstein as early as tomorrow afternoon.
I'll be in the courtroom tomorrow in the morning, and we could see a verdict in Weinstein as early as tomorrow afternoon.
Absolutely. You don't see any protesters or people standing in solidarity with these women coming forward like you did in the throes of the Me Too movement when Harvey's trial was starting and I was there covering that trial in 2020. I mean, the silence has really been deafening. And I'm not quite sure why.
Absolutely. You don't see any protesters or people standing in solidarity with these women coming forward like you did in the throes of the Me Too movement when Harvey's trial was starting and I was there covering that trial in 2020. I mean, the silence has really been deafening. And I'm not quite sure why.
Right. And perhaps there are people that want to, but they're reserving that until a verdict.
Right. And perhaps there are people that want to, but they're reserving that until a verdict.