Washington: Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's advocate has recently filed a Hail Mary Motion in the Manhattan Supreme Court to dismiss two of the five remaining counts against him.
Defence attorney Arthur Aidala in the papers asserted that one two counts of predatory sexual assault deserve to be dropped because they are based on the same alleged crimes.
He also suggested that count five, the alleged rape of a longtime lover at a Manhattan hotel, should be dismissed.
In the document Aidala also specified that the complex legal method, that the prosecutors have used to get around the statute of limitations, assumed that Weinstein was a resident of Connecticut.
However, the papers argue that Weinstein was in fact, a resident of New York. The advocate claimed that the tolling provision, which stops the clock when Weinstein travels out of state, does not apply in this case.