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Weinstein, 67, has pleaded not guilty to charges of assaulting two women, Mimi Haleyi and Jessica Mann Sciorra said she did not recall the details but repeated that she felt she could not escape. 'He was frightening, ' she said. During rapid-fire questioning, Rotunno grilled Sciorra about whether she had called the police, gone to the hospital or told anyone she had been raped. Sciorra said she had not. 'At the time, I didn't understand that it was rape, ' she said. The actress spoke softly but maintained her composure during the cross-examination. Assistant District Attorney Meghan Hast said on Wednesday that the women kept in touch with Weinstein because they 'felt trapped'. She told jurors they should not discount the allegations simply because Weinstein did not fit the profile of a rapist grabbing victims 'in a back alley'. Sciorra told prosecutors that she saw Weinstein several weeks later at a dinner where she tried to confront him and told him how she fainted during the alleged attack.
Bristol pub's Sunday roast is so popular it has a THREE-YEAR waiting list for £10 lunch made with locally- sourced meat and veg grown in customers' allotments Award-winning Bank Tavern in Bristol's City Centre is booked up until April 2023 One course of beef, pork, chicken or vegetarian option served with roast potatoes, swede puree, Yorkshire pudding, leeks and seasonal veg costs £9. 95 Landlord also serves deer and rabbit he catches himself, while regulars chip in with surplus veg served in their allotments Published: 10:59 GMT, 20 October 2020 | Updated: 12:47 GMT, 20 October 2020 A pub's roast dinner has such rave reviews there's a three-year waiting list to get a table. Punters wanting a seat at The Bank Tavern, in Bristol's City Centre, will have to wait until April 2023 to try its award-winning Sunday lunch. But while such a long waiting list is usually the preserve of a highly sought after Michelin Star establishment - with prices to match - a roast at the 19th Century boozer is less than £10.
One course consisting of beef, pork, chicken or vegetarian option served with roast potatoes, swede puree, Yorkshire pudding, creamy leeks and seasonal vegetables costs £9. 95, while three course will set diners back £14. 95. Punters wanting a seat at The Bank Tavern, in Bristol's City Centre, will have to wait until April 2023 to try their award-winning Sunday Lunch. All the meat is sourced locally from West Country farms, with the landlord occasionally serving rabbit or deer he caught himself, with regular customers also donating any surplus from their allotment to be served, according to The Sun. The Tavern only has seven tables with space for up to 40 diners, meaning the chefs cook around 160 roasts a week. As it's so busy, diners are asked to vacate their tables within an hour and 45 minutes. One course consisting of beef, pork, chicken or vegetarian option served with roast potatoes, swede puree, Yorkshire pudding, creamy leeks and seasonal vegetables is just £9. All the meat is sourced locally from West Country farms, with the landlord occasionally serving rabbit or deer he caught himself, with regular customers also donating any surplus from their allotment to be served A spokesman told the Sun: 'There is nothing standard about our Sunday roasts. '
'We don't repeat the same menu and although we always have beef we also do pork, some vegetarian options and perhaps venison or poultry. 'We change the starters and desserts weekly so the menu is never the same. ' The pub also serves fluffy Yorkshires with their Sunday roast which comes at the bargain price of £9. 95 Last year, the pub's roast was named the best in Britain by the Observer's Food Monthly Awards, and it also topped the 2018 Bristol Good Food Awards. Speaking to the paper at the time, landlord Sam Gregory explained he wants to keep it a real community pub. 'I don't want to profiteer. My parents struggled to take us all out but they felt it was important. I never wanted price to be a barrier to good food, ' he explained.
'If that happens then you can cross examine her on that but if her story has been consistent... I don't know where you go. ' During her testimony on Thursday, Sciorra told the New York jury of seven men and five women: 'He had intercourse with me as I tried to fight, but I couldn't fight anymore because he had my hands locked. ' Weinstein, sitting at the defense table, appeared mostly to be looking down. The 67-year-old has pleaded not guilty to charges of assaulting two women, Mimi Haleyi and Jessica Mann. He has said all of his sexual encounters with women were consensual. The trial is a watershed moment for the #MeToo movement, in which women have gone public with allegations against powerful men in business and politics. Since 2017, more than 80 women, including many famous actresses, have accused Weinstein of sexual misconduct. Weinstein reshaped the independent film industry with critically acclaimed pictures such as The English Patient and Shakespeare in Love. Actresses Ellen Barkin, Sorvino and Rosanna Arquette sent Twitter messages of support to Sciorra, best known for her role in HBO's The Sopranos.
She said he responded by saying: 'That's what all the nice Catholic girls say. ' Sciorra said Weinstein leaned in and said: 'This remains between you and I. ' Though he laughed, his tone was 'very menacing, ' Sciorra said.
The pictures of Arya Permana were posted online by Ade Rai, a bodybuilder and personal trainer to the now-14-year-old, who hails from Indonesia. Ade also posted video of Arya from the time when he first met the boy - in 2016 when he weighed 30 stone aged just 10 - and now, when he weighs 13 stone. Arya Permana, once known as the world's fattest child, has showed off dramatic weight loss after dropping from 30 stone in 2016 to 13 stone today (pictured) Arya's progress was showed off by trainer Ade Rai, an Indonesian bodybuilder who agreed to work with the boy after news of his weight spread Footage initially shows Arya struggling to perform simple tasks such as standing up and sitting down, and hitting a punching bag. Now, he is able to lift weights alongside Ade as the pair do their weekly workouts. He also looks unrecognisable from the child he was four years ago. Ade, 49, told the Jakarta Post: 'I only support him. He likes sports. When he was still very fat he liked soccer. 'The kind of support that I can give him is to share with his parents about the importance of keeping to a good diet and their motivation to support Arya.