Pecker is a key witness in the case against the former US president, who is accused of falsifying business records to cover up hush-money payment
The woman, now 43, alleges Weinstein forced her to disrobe, demanded she perform oral sex on him and raped her in a hotel room in 1994 during what she thought would be a meeting about helping her break into the entertainment business, according to her allegations in the lawsuit filed Thursday in New York City.
The woman, now living in Tennessee, alleges that Weinstein was nearly naked when she walked into the room and that he threatened her after the rape. She says that he made her hand over her driver's license and told her that she'd never act in films and that he would have associates harm her and her family if she told on him.
Weinstein's lawyer said the disgraced film producer - now serving 23 years in prison for a February rape conviction - intends to defend himself against the claims in the new lawsuit, some of which date back even earlier.
Lawyer Imran Ansari said some of the claims may be barred by the statute of limitations, though the woman alleging she was raped when she was 17 is suing in state court under New York's Child Victims Act, which opened a window for people to sue over sexually abuse they say they endured as children, sometimes decades ago.
In Thursday's lawsuit, another woman alleges Weinstein sexually assaulted her at the Cannes Film Festival in France in 1984.
The woman, now 70 and living in Ecuador, alleges a friend who worked with Weinstein told her she should keep quiet or be blackballed from the industry.
The two other plaintiffs are a woman, now 38 and living in New York, who alleges Weinstein raped her during a supposed business meeting at a Manhattan apartment in 2008; and a woman, now 35 and living in Hungary, who says he forced her to perform oral sex on him in a hotel suite.
Pecker is a key witness in the case against the former US president, who is accused of falsifying business records to cover up hush-money payment
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