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Dog runs 4 miles to find help after owner drives over Oregon cliff, spends night trapped in ravine

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Talk about man’s best friend.

A loyal pooch ran four miles through the Oregon wilderness to find help for its injured owner — who spent the night stranded after driving off a steep cliff into a ravine.

Brandon Garrett’s dog arrived at a Baker County campsite around 9:30 a.m. Monday to alert his anxious family to the trouble, the county sheriff said.

An Oregon man who drove his car off a steep cliff into a ravine was saved by his loyal pooch who ran four miles to find help. Baker County Sheriff’s Office

They immediately launched a search party, finding his truck lying on its side at the edge of a creek several hundred feet off a roadside cliff.

Another one of Garrett’s four dogs was standing watch over the truck, officials said.

Unable to reach the crash zone themselves, the family called for a rescue team.

“Sheriff Ash arrived and located the vehicle, along with a dog, in the steep, brushy ravine. As he was looking for an access point to the creek, he heard a subject yell for help,” the Baker County sheriff’s office said.

Rescue crews used a “highline rope system” to safely carry Garrett out of the ravine before loading him into a helicopter and rushing to a local hospital. Baker County Sheriff’s Office
Too injured to climb the steep cliffside himself, Garrett was forced to spend the night in the bushy ravine waiting for his faithful furry friend to find help. Baker County Sheriff’s Office

Garrett had managed to crawl 100 hundred yards away from the vehicle after failing “to negotiate a curve causing the vehicle to plummet off the embankment,” according to officials.

Too injured to climb the steep cliffside himself, Garrett was forced to spend the night in the bushy ravine waiting for his faithful furry friend to find help.

Garrett was airlifted to a hospital after his rescue. Baker County Sheriff’s Office
Garrett’s condition was not available, but officials confirmed that all four of his dogs survived the terrifying incident. Baker County Sheriff’s Office

Rescue crews used a “highline rope system” to safely carry Garrett out of the ravine before loading him into a helicopter and rushing to a local hospital.

His condition was not available, but officials confirmed that all four of his dogs survived the terrifying incident.

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Yankees shut down by Yoshinobu Yamamoto, the star who got away

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Just over five months after Yoshinobu Yamamoto spurned the Yankees for the Dodgers, the Japanese ace stuck it to them again.

He showed the Yankees exactly what they’re missing out on.

Yamamoto was dominant Friday night, tossing seven shutout innings while giving up just two hits and two walks with seven strikeouts, during the Dodgers’ 2-1 win in 11 innings.


The Dodgers' Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitches during the first inning against the Yankees on Friday in The Bronx.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitches during the first inning of the Yankees’ 2-1, 11-inning loss to the Dodgers. AP

He lowered his season ERA to 3.00.

“I did know this matchup was going to draw a lot of attention compared to the other [games],” Yamamoto said through an interpreter. “I was just trying to do what I’ve been doing, just like other games.”

Despite the Yankees entering red hot amid an eight-game winning streak, Yamamoto had no issue breezing through an offense that came into the game as the highest scoring in MLB.

The Yankees had averaged 6.5 runs per game and owned a .812 combined OPS during that stretch, but Yamamoto hardly ran into any trouble, allowing just two runners to reach scoring position.

Yamamoto didn’t have to deal with Juan Soto, though, who is day-to-day with left forearm inflammation.

“He’s been really successful,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said of Yamamoto. “Obviously, he came over with a lot of expectations. Signs a massive contract and was a very coveted guy this winter, was very much talked about in the news, people know about him. He’s that guy, people want to do their best against him. He’s come over here and answered what I think a lot of people expected, and that’s not always easy.”


 Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) throws a pitch during the first inning.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto throws a pitch during the first inning. Bill Kostroun/New York Post

The Yankees aggressively pursued Yamamoto this past offseason.

After starring in Japan, Yamamoto became one of the most intriguing and most sought-after free agent pitchers in league history — before he had thrown a pitch in MLB.

Yankees general manager Brian Cashman flew to Japan in September to watch and scout Yamamoto, and he subsequently threw a no-hitter while pitching for the Orix Buffaloes.

During free agency, Cashman and team brass — including Boone, owner Hal Steinbrenner, president Randy Levine and pitching coach Matt Blake — traveled to Los Angeles to meet with Yamamoto before meeting with him again locally just a week later, according to The Post’s Jon Heyman.

But Yamamoto, 25, signed a 12-year contract worth $325 million with the Dodgers, though the deal includes heavy deferrals.

The Yankees offered Yamamoto a 10-year deal worth $300 million, according to Heyman — $25 million less than what the Dodgers were prepared to shell out, though at a higher average annual value with two fewer years.

“The Yankees are a great team,” Yamamoto said. “I appreciate their interest in me during free-agency negotiations. … But when I faced them [tonight], it was just like a normal game.”

The Yankees haven’t exactly stumbled without him — they entered Friday with the second-lowest starters ERA in MLB.

But Yamamoto has looked every bit worth the money for the Dodgers.

“I enjoyed the atmosphere,” Yamamoto said. “It’s a great stadium. I enjoyed the whole game.”

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Supreme Court justices reveal book deals and Beyoncé tickets in latest financial disclosures

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Free Beyoncé tickets and massive book deals are among the perks of being a Supreme Court justice, financial disclosures released Friday revealed. 

The filings from eight of the court’s nine justices listed outside income, gifts received and investments made by the jurists last year, all of which they are required to disclose annually. 

Four justices – Brett Kavanaugh, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Neil Gorsuch and Sonia Sotomayor –  reported raking in nearly $1.6 million from book deals and royalties in 2023. 

The highest sum was reported by Jackson, President Biden’s most recent appointee, who received a $893,750 advance from Penguin Random House for her upcoming memoir, “Lovely One.” 

Kavanaugh disclosed that he earned $340,000 in royalty income for a yet-to-be-published “legal memoir.”

The filings from eight of the court’s nine justices listed outside income, gifts received and investments made by the jurists last year, all of which they are required to disclose annually.  AP

Gorsuch reported $250,000 in book royalties from HarperCollins Publishers, and Sotomayor listed nearly $87,000 in book-related money from Penguin Random House. 

The disclosures also require the justices to itemize any gifts received while sitting on the bench. 

Jackson reported receiving four concert tickets valued at $3,700 from Grammy Award-winning singer Beyoncé Knowles-Carter. 

Kentanji Brown Jackson received a $893,750 advance from Penguin Random House for her upcoming memoir, “Lovely One.” randomhouse/Instagram
Gorsuch reported $250,000 in book royalties from HarperCollins Publishers. AP
The eight associate justices receive a $298,500 a year salary for their work on the bench. Chief Justice John Roberts gets paid  $312,200 for his position.  AP

She also said she was gifted artwork for her Supreme Court chamber valued at $12,500.

Justice Clarence Thomas, who previously failed to disclose trips he took with billionaire Republican donor Harlan Crow, noted that in 2023 he received two photo albums from Terrence and Barbara Giroux worth $2,000.

Terrence Giroux is the executive director of the Horatio Alger Association, a nonprofit that provides college scholarships to low-income students. 

Justices also had to report any other income they received aside from their Supreme Court paychecks. 

Jackson reported receiving four concert tickets valued at $3,700 from Grammy Award-winning singer Beyoncé Knowles-Carter.  Splashnews.com
Justice Thomas and his family on a trip with Harlan Crow to Indonesia in July 2019. Instagram

Sotomayor reported an $1,879 payment from Fred Rogers Productions for lending her voice to the animated PBS children’s show “Alma’s Way.” She also disclosed that she has a rental property in Miami that brought in between $5,001 and $15,000 in income in 2023.

Justice Elena Kagan revealed that she rented out a parking space in Washington, DC, that generated between $15,001 to $50,000 for her last year. 

Several of the justices also reported receiving modest salaries from teaching gigs at law schools. 

Gorsuch made  $29,798 from a position at George Mason University, Kavanaugh earned $25,000 from the University of Notre Dame Law School and Justice Amy Coney Barrett received $14,947 from Notre Dame as well. 

Justice Samuel Alito did not file his disclosures Friday and received a 90-day extension. AP

The eight associate justices receive a $298,500 a year salary for their work on the bench. Chief Justice John Roberts gets paid  $312,200 for his position. 

Justice Samuel Alito did not file his disclosures Friday and received a 90-day extension.

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7 dead, 2 children injured in Texas head-on collision

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A head-on collision in Texas killed seven people and seriously injured two children Thursday, officials said.

The crash occurred around 4:40 p.m. local time on FM 1433, about eight miles north of Carrizo Springs, said Rene Cordova, spokesperson at the Del Rio office of the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Carrizo Springs is about 116 miles southwest of San Antonio.

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A 1998 Dodge pickup that was involved in the crash.Courtesy Texas DPS Del Rio

A black Chrysler 300 was moving “at a high rate of speed” westbound on FM 1433 when it lost control and veered onto the wrong side of the road. It crashed head-on into a 1998 red Dodge pickup that was traveling eastbound, Cordova said.

The Chrysler then rolled into a ditch and caught on fire, killing the driver and three passengers, he said.

All four people were pronounced dead at the scene. Due to the severity of their injuries, they have not been identified.

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A black Chrysler 300 that was involved in the crash.Courtesy Texas DPS Del Rio

The driver and two of the passengers of the Dodge were pronounced dead. They have been identified as Isabel Small, 50; San Juanita De La Cruz, 64; and Victor Manuel Martinez, 83, according to Cordova. They were residents of Crystal City, Texas.

Two children were also in the Dodge and were airlifted from the crash site to University Hospital in San Antonio, Cardova said. Their conditions are unknown.

The DPS is investigating the crash.

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William Anders, Apollo 8 astronaut who took famous ‘Earthrise’ photo, dies in plane crash at 90

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The “Earthrise” photo was an unexpected surprise. Anders’ main job during the orbit of the moon was to take photos of the lunar surface.

On the third pass, they saw the Earth rising over the horizon.

“Oh my God! Look at that picture over there,” he said while on the space mission. There’s the Earth coming up. Wow, that’s pretty.”

Borman, the commander, joked that he shouldn’t take the photo, because it wasn’t on the flight plan.

“When the Earth came up over the lunar horizon, that’s when it really impressed me as to how much more delicate the Earth was, and colorful,” Anders said in an interview on the “TODAY” show in 2018 to mark the 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking mission.

Anders said in that interview that he believed he had a one in three chance of not surviving the Apollo 8 mission.

After about 25 hours of flight, Anders started taking pictures. A photo of the full Earth from space in full color, the first ever, is Anders’ favorite shot.

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Astronaut William A. Anders in 1966.Bettmann Archive file

Anders was born in Hong Kong on Oct. 17, 1933. He had four sons and two daughters.

He was also the backup pilot for the Gemini XI mission and Apollo 11 mission in which the first humans actually landed on the moon on July 20, 1969.

The National Transportation Safety Board said that the plane that crashed was a Beech A45, and that the agency is investigating the crash.

Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Arizona, who is a former astronaut, wrote on X that Anders was an inspiration.

“Bill Anders forever changed our perspective of our planet and ourselves with his famous Earthrise photo on Apollo 8. He inspired me and generations of astronauts and explorers. My thoughts are with his family and friends,” Kelly wrote.

Anders was a fighter pilot in the Air Force in interception squadrons and he was selected to be an astronaut in 1964. He joked to NBC’s Harry Smith in 2018 that, “I’m probably the world’s best fighter pilot, but we don’t talk about that.”

“I must say, even today if I look up and see that little crescent moon, my hair kind of goes up on the back of my neck a little bit,” Anders said then.

CORRECTION (June 7, 2024, 10:45 p.m. ET): An earlier version of this article misstated when the Apollo 11 moon landing took place. It was July 20, 1969, not July 24.



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Video appears to show Burbank police dumping distressed homeless man in Los Angeles

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LOS ANGELES — Los Angeles’ City Council president is demanding an investigation after video appears to show police from neighboring Burbank dropping off a clearly distressed homeless man in front of his L.A. office and driving away.

The video was released by Council President Paul Krekorian Friday, and Krekorian said it shows the officers leaving the “severely distressed unhoused man” and abandoning him on the sidewalk in North Hollywood.

In the video, after the officers take the shoeless man out of the back of the police vehicle, he falls to his hands and knees and puts his head on the sidewalk and police then drive away. The man is then seen in the video crawling on the sidewalk.

Krekorian said at a news conference Friday, where he played the security footage, that he was “extremely livid.”

He said that there has long been suspicions that cities next to L.A. are “pushing their unhoused population into the city of Los Angeles,” rather than providing care themselves.

“The person fell to the sidewalk, clearly experiencing a mental health crisis as well as physical injuries,” Krekorian said. “And the officers of the Burbank Police Department got back in their vehicle and drove back to Burbank — without giving any aid to this person, without determining whether there was anyone who could provide services to this person.”

“They dumped him in North Hollywood,” Krekorian said.

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Los Angeles City Councilman Paul Krekorian discusses the actions of Burbank police officers, captured on video, at a conference on Friday June 7, 2024. Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

Burbank is a separate city from Los Angeles, but is right next to and nearly surrounded by the city.

The Burbank Police Department said they responded to a call near a Burbank hospital for a naked man sitting at a bus stop at around 8:45 a.m., and that the man said he had left the hospital voluntarily before they arrived.

The department said the man asked to be taken to the North Hollywood metro station, and en route asked to be let out where he was dropped off so that he could get a cup of coffee.

“To gain cooperation for the individual to put on clothing, the officers offered to drive the individual to a place of his choosing,” police said in a statement. After the man asked to be let out, “the officers complied immediately with his request,” the department said.

Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank said in a statement that there was an incident Thursday morning on public property near the hospital, and that among the calls made to police was a hospital security guard “seeking help for a person on a city sidewalk who appeared to be in distress.” 

Los Angeles has a homeless crisis it has long struggled to address, and which has been a focus of new Mayor Karen Bass. Los Angeles spends $1 billion a year trying to help its homeless population, Krekorian said, while neighboring cities do far less.

L.A. City Council President Paul Krekorian show video of Burbank Police dropping off an injured and disoriented homeless man in front of Krekorian's North Hollywood district office
L.A. City Council President Paul Krekorian showed videodepicting Burbank Police officers dropping off an injured and disoriented homeless man in front of Krekorian’s North Hollywood district office. Hans Gutknecht / MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images

Burbank Mayor Nick Schultz said in a statement on X that, “the City of Burbank takes the concerns raised by Los Angeles City Councilmember Paul Krekorian seriously.”

The video was recorded Thursday morning, Krekorian said. It was captured on a security camera on the building where Krekorian’s council office is, and building management reached out to his office later that day, he said.

After his office became aware of the video Thursday they drove around looking for the man, and eventually found him and got him medical care through the Los Angeles Fire Department, Krekorian said.

Krekorian said the man told his staff he had sought medical attention for what he believed was a broken leg.

He said the man told his staff that he had recently become homeless outside of the city of Los Angeles.

An estimated 46,260 people are homeless in Los Angeles, according to the annual homeless count conducted last year. There were an estimated 75,518 homeless people in the city and Los Angeles County, according to that count.

Krekorian said he introduced a motion Friday calling on the Los Angeles city attorney, the Los Angeles County district attorney, and the state attorney general to investigate. He also said that he would be demanding of Burbank’s mayor an investigation and effort to “look to changes in policy that can be made to try to avoid this type of egregious situation.”

He called the actions in the video “callous, cruel, inhumane and also fundamentally irresponsible.”

“As a human being, I was outraged by it, and continue to be,” Krekorian said.

Krekorian said the officers responded to an extremely vulnerable person by “literally dumping him on a sidewalk to fend for himself.”

“It’s a disgrace,” he said.

Burbank police said they are conducting an investigation into the incident, including about the conduct of the officers involved.

“The Burbank Police Department remains committed to treating the unhoused community with compassion and respect, and thanks Los Angeles City Council President Paul Krekorian for bringing this matter to our attention,” the police department said.

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Caitlin Clark says no apology is needed from Chennedy Carter for her flagrant foul

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WASHINGTON – Caitlin Clark sounds ready to move on from Chennedy Carter’s flagrant foul.

Clark was asked before Indiana’s game at Washington on Friday night whether she thinks Carter owes her a public apology, and the rookie standout dismissed the idea.

“No. I mean, basketball’s competitive. I get it,” Clark said. “Sometimes your emotions get the best of you. Happened to me multiple times throughout the course of my career.”

Clark then took the court and made a career-high seven 3-pointers in the Fever’s 85-83 win over the Mystics. She equaled her career high with 30 points.

Carter, who plays for the Chicago Sky, knocked Clark to the floor before an inbounds pass in a game last weekend. The WNBA eventually upgraded the foul to a flagrant 1, and the incident led to a larger debate over how Clark has been received in her first season in the league.

“People are competitive,” Clark said Friday. “It is what it is, and she’s having a tremendous season. She’s played great basketball, in my eyes probably in first place for Sixth Player of the Year. … There’s no grudges. There’s nothing like that. It’s a sport. It’s competitive. It’s not going to be nice all the time.”

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Teoscar Hernández hits 2-run double in 11th, lifts Dodgers over Yankees 2-1

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NEW YORK – Teoscar Hernández reached second base, raised both hands, shimmied and twisted his right leg in a dance step that would make a Broadway choreographer proud.

With the Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Yankees scoreless into the 11th inning of a possible World Series preview that featured five Most Valuable Players, he had broken the deadlock with a two-run double.

“It feels like the playoffs today. I like to play in this atmosphere,” Hernández said after the Dodgers’ 2-1 win on Friday night stopped the Yankees’ season-high, eight-game winning streak.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched seven scoreless innings of three-hit ball in his Yankee Stadium debut, his velocity reaching a season high in the finest of his dozen Dodgers starts.

Anthony Banda, Blake Treinen, Daniel Hudson, Michael Grove (4-2) and Yohan Ramírez finished a five-hitter before a season-high crowd of 48,048, the fourth sellout of the year for the AL-best Yankees (45-20).

“Feeding off the crowd I think is what made it special,” said New York captain Aaron Judge, who singled in a run in the 11th. “It was packed tonight and they were on their feet from the very first pitch all the way into extra innings.”

Ramírez, pitching for his third big league team this season, got his first save in two years. After Judge’s single, he threw a called third strike past Giancarlo Stanton — whose inning-ending flyout left the bases loaded in the eighth. Ramírez retired Anthony Rizzo on a foul pop, dropping New York to 1-4 in extra innings this year.

“Man, what a game. Wow,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.

Roberts had a glass of bourbon on his desk after the game, courtesy of pitcher Walker Buehler — Roberts said he would skip the booze so as not to slow down for Saturday.

In a sign of the game’s import, Los Angeles had six team buses to ferry players, staff and family to the team’s Manhattan hotel, rather than the usual two or three.

Los Angeles, which tops the NL West at 34-29, hadn’t played in the Bronx since 2016. Yamamoto, a heralded 25-year-old right-hander, was facing the team he spurned to sign a $325 million, 12-year deal with the Dodgers.

“I appreciated their interest in me,” Yamamoto said through a translator, “but when I faced him it was a normal game.”

He allowed two hits and two walks innings with seven strikeouts, throwing a season-high 106 pitches. He threw 20 pitches faster than 97.2 mph, which had been his high coming in, reaching a maximum 98.4 mph.

Yamamoto struck out Jose Trevino to strand runners at the corners in the second, starting a streak of 12 straight outs before a two-out walk to Judge in the sixth. Yamamoto then fanned Stanton on a fastball at the top of the strike zone.

Yamamoto credited a mechanical adjustment for the velocity. Roberts thought the ballpark was a factor.

“Yankee Stadium is not like any other ballpark. I’m sure when he was in Japan (he was) watching Godzilla take at-bats at Yankee Stadium, and he’s pitching in Yankee Stadium,” Roberts said in a reference to former New York Japanese star Hideki Matsui.

On a night plate umpire Todd Tichenor frustrated both teams with a tight strike zone, the game was scoreless into the 11th.

Shohei Ohtani, battling back and hamstring issues, went 0 for 5 and was repeatedly booed. He is hitting .195 with three homers and 10 RBIs since May 16, dropping his season average from .364 to .312.

New York’s Cody Poteet allowed two hits and three walks in 4 2/3 scoreless innings in his Yankee Stadium debut.

With Ohtani on second as the automatic runner in the 11th, Ian Hamilton (0-1) walked Freddie Freeman and retired Will Smith on a flyout before Hernández drove an 0-2 slider to the left-center gap. Hernández has 40 RBIs in 77 games against the Yankees. He also made leaping catch against the left-field wall on Anthony Volpe leading off first, and Judge followed with a one-out double.

“If that ball dropped,” Hernández said, “it would be 1-0.”

TRAINER’S ROOM

Dodgers: LHP Clayton Kershaw (shoulder surgery last Nov. 3) pitched two innings in a simulated game on Friday at Rancho Cucamonga and touched 90 mph, Roberts said. The 36-year-old, a three-time Cy Young Award winner, will throw a three-inning simulated game in five or six days. … RHP Bobby Miller (right shoulder inflammation) allowed two runs — one earned — and four hits for Triple-A Oklahoma City in his third minor league rehab start, throwing 50 of 85 pitches for strikes. He could return to the big league team next week. … 3B Max Muncy (strained right oblique that has sidelined him since May 15) is taking swings without a ball. “It’s still a slow program,” Roberts said.

Yankees: RF Juan Soto, bothered by a sore left forearm, missed his first game of the season for the Yankees. A scan showed just inflammation, and he is day to day. … RHP Gerrit Cole (right elbow nerve inflammation) is to make a second rehab start for Double-A Somerset on Sunday.

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LHP Nestor Cortes (3-4, 3.46 ERA) starts Saturday night for the Yankees and RHP Gavin Stone (6-2, 2.90) for the Dodgers. Cortes is 3-1 with a 1.12 ERA at home and 0-3 with a 6.17 ERA on the road.

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Harvey Weinstein lawyers argue he was denied fair trial in appeal of LA rape conviction

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Harvey Weinstein’s lawyers argue in an appeal that he did not get a fair trial when he was convicted of rape and sexual assault in Los Angeles in 2022 and sentenced to 16 years in prison.

The brief filed Friday with California’s Second District Court of Appeal comes six weeks after his similar landmark #MeToo conviction and 23-year prison sentence in New York were overturned by the state’s highest court.

The California appeal argues the trial judge wrongly excluded evidence that the Italian model and actor he was convicted of raping had a sexual relationship with the director of a film festival that had brought both Weinstein and the woman to Los Angeles at the time of the alleged attack.

Weinstein’s lawyers argued that the judge deprived him of “his constitutional rights to present a defense and led to a miscarriage of justice.”

The attorneys say the judge was wrong to allow jurors to know about Weinstein’s previous, now-vacated conviction in New York, and that the jury was unfairly prejudiced by testimony from women about alleged assaults Weinstein was not charged with. Similar testimony led to his overturned conviction in New York, where the 72-year-old is being held as Manhattan prosecutors plan to retry him.

“The introduction of this excessive, cumulative, and remote evidence of prior ‘sexual assaults’ simply signaled to the jury that the Defendant was a bad man who should be convicted of something irrespective of whether the prosecution proved its case,” the filing said.

At his California trial, Weinstein was charged with sexually assaulting four women, but a jury convicted him of an attack on just one, Evgeniya Chernyshova, who testified that Weinstein appeared uninvited at her hotel room during the LA Italia Film Festival in 2013.

Weinstein’s lawyers argue that Superior Court Judge Lisa B. Lench was wrong to prevent his defense from showing the jury Facebook messages that showed Chernyshova and the festival’s founder, Pascal Vicedomini, had a sexual relationship. The messages would have shown that both were perjuring themselves when they testified that they were only friends and colleagues, the brief argues. And it would have bolstered defense arguments that the woman was not even in her hotel room but was with Vicedomini at the time of the alleged attack.

The arguments are similar to those made by Weinstein’s attorneys in a motion for a new trial that Lench rejected before his sentencing.

Weinstein has since hired appellate attorneys including Jennifer Bonjean, a Chicago-based lawyer whose appeal in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault case got his conviction in Pennsylvania permanently thrown out.

Chernyshova went only by Jane Doe 1 during the trial. The Associated Press doesn’t typically name people who say they’ve been sexually abused unless they come forward publicly, as Chernyshova did after the trial. She consented via her lawyer to the AP using her name.

“Weinstein’s appeal makes the same tired arguments that he previously made multiple times, without success, to the trial court,” Chernyshova’s attorney, David Ring, said in an email Friday. “We are of the strong opinion that the trial court vetted the evidence appropriately and made all the correct decisions in its evidentiary rulings. We are confident that Weinstein’s appeal will be denied and he will spend many years in prison.”

The defense appeals brief says three of the jurors signed affidavits saying they now regretted signing on to a unanimous guilty verdict.

The filing says the “jurors confirmed that they did not believe the pair were romantically linked and explained that if they had access to such evidence it would have changed their calculus of whether any rape occurred.”

And Weinstein’s attorneys argue that a lawsuit filed by Chernyshova shortly after the verdict demonstrates that they should have been allowed to question whether she had financial motives in the state’s outcome.

Weinstein’s defense lawyers first filed a notice of appeal in April 2023 and asked for several extensions before filing Friday’s brief. The prosecution has until Aug. 6 to file its response.

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