Many parallels have been drawn between the sexual assault trials of Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein and comedian Bill Cosby.
Both involved powerful men, guilty of exploiting vulnerable women whose careers they held in their hands. Both offended with impunity for decades until survivors felt empowered to speak up. And both resulted in convictions that are considered landmark victories of #metoo-era justice.
But there’s an even more direct bridge between these cases. And her name is Dr Barbara Ziv.
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As a forensic psychologist who specialises in rape crimes, Dr Ziv was called upon as an expert witness for prosecutors seeking to convict each of the men.
Her role in Cosby’s 2018 retrial in Philadelphia and Weinstein’s 2020 case in New York was to share her expertise regarding how rape and sexual assault victims behave after an attack.
That topic was a key argument of the defence in each case. How could Weinstein really be a sexual predator, when several of his alleged victims kept in contact with him after their assault? How could we believe Cosby’s accusers when they took several decades to come forward?