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NEW YORK, June 25 (Reuters) – Manhattan prosecutors on Thursday moved to drop a third-degree rape charge against Harvey Weinstein after the disgraced movie mogul’s accuser said ​she did not want to testify in what ‌would have been a fourth trial.

• Weinstein’s third trial in New York state court over an allegation that he raped aspiring actress Jessica Mann ended in a mistrial in May after jurors were unable to ‌reach ​a unanimous verdict.

• Mann accused Weinstein ⁠of raping her in ⁠a Manhattan hotel room in 2013 while Mann resisted and repeatedly said, “No.”

• Weinstein, 74, had pleaded not guilty to one count of third-degree rape and has denied assaulting anyone ​or having non-consensual sex. A representative on Thursday said Weinstein was relieved by the outcome and believes the ⁠charge never should have been brought.

• ⁠Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office said on ​Thursday that testifying before two grand juries and three trial ​juries had been an “extraordinarily taxing ordeal” for Mann and ‌that she did not wish to take the stand again.

• Bragg’s office also said it asked the court to sentence Weinstein to 20 years in prison for sexually assaulting one-time ⁠production assistant Miriam Haley.

• Weinstein was convicted of raping Mann and assaulting Haley at his first trial in New York in ⁠2020, but the ‌state’s highest court overturned the conviction after ⁠concluding that he did not get a fair ​trial.

• ‌Weinstein, an Oscar-winning film producer and Miramax ​studio co-founder, ⁠has remained behind bars since his conviction was overturned due to his conviction in another case.

• More than 80 women have accused Weinstein of sexual harassment or misconduct, allegations Weinstein denies.

(Reporting by Jack Queen in New York; Editing by Mark Porter ​and Bill Berkrot)

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