Madeline Halpert
Reporting from court
Lucey is now introducing a second woman who has brought claims against Weinstein, Kaja Sokola, an actress and model who was born in Poland and sent to live in New York city alone when she was a teenager, Lucey says.
Her parents were focused on her becoming a modelling success.
She found her way into the acting business after promoters recruited her, with the Weinstein company later ing her to talk about her "acting potential", Lucey says.
Sokola was later taken in a car to meet Weinstein for what she thought was a business meeting. Upon meeting her, Weinstein took her up in an elevator into an apartment with a bedroom.
Lucey says Weinstein told Sokola to “take off her shirt”.
Lucey says Sokola thought the request was just a normal part of the acting business.
Weinstein then proceeded to sexually assault her and force her to perform sexual acts on him, Lucey says. Sokola was just 16 at the time.
Since the alleged assault, Sokola has suffered from an eating disorder, substance abuse and other mental health issues, the prosecutor tells jurors.
Weinstein has been looking at his lawyers or straight ahead for most of the opening statement.