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Haggis' defence eyes accuser's emails at rape lawsuit trial

Screenwriter and film director Paul Haggis arrives at court for a sexual assault civil lawsuit in New York, Oct. 20, 2022. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey) Screenwriter and film director Paul Haggis arrives at court for a sexual assault civil lawsuit in New York, Oct. 20, 2022. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey)
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Filmmaker Paul Haggis' defence sought Friday to undermine the credibility of a publicist who accused him of rape, with his attorneys suggesting a whiff of romantic interest in communications that his accuser says were just professionally friendly gestures.

Cross-examining Haleigh Breest at the trial of her rape lawsuit, defence attorney Priya Chaudhry also challenged the accuser's account of feeling trapped during the 2013 encounter in Haggis' apartment.

Breest says the screenwriter-director forced her into oral sex and intercourse after pressing her to have a drink at his apartment. They had run into each other at a movie premiere where she was working and he was a VIP guest.

Haggis says that what happened between them was consensual.

Breest and the filmmaker, known for writing best picture Oscar winners 鈥淐rash鈥 and 鈥淢illion Dollar Baby鈥 in the early 2000s, began crossing paths at premieres around 2012 and exchanged some emails.

Chaudhry pointed to an October 2012 message in which Breest wrote to Haggis to say 鈥渨e miss seeing you鈥 at premieres, adding some compliments on how a film project of his was coming together and asking how long he'd be at the shoot, in Italy.

鈥淎nd then you told him that you look forward to seeing him at something once he's back in the city,鈥 Chaudhry noted. Breest had written 鈥渓ooking forward to seeing you around the holidays鈥 after Haggis replied that he'd be back around then.

Breest characterized the exchange as a 鈥渢ouchpoint email鈥 meant to maintain contact on her employer's behalf.

Chaudhry referred to another email, from Breest to her boss, in which Breest enthused about seeing Haggis on the guest list for the screening on the night she ended up going to his apartment.

His lawyer drilled down on Breest's tone, her penchant for signing messages with a warm 鈥渪x鈥 or the like, and even her use of exclamation points. And Chaudhry asked whether Breest would flirt only with men to whom she was attracted.

鈥淔or the most part,鈥 Breest said. 鈥淚 think that on occasion, I've probably flirted with people where there's no romantic interest, possibly.鈥

Breest testified Thursday that she didn't flirt with and had no romantic feelings toward Haggis, and that she unequivocally told him as much when she agreed to a nightcap at his apartment.

鈥淛ust so you know, I'm not spending the night,鈥 she told him, according to her testimony.

Breest testified that she felt obliged to accept Haggis' offer of a drink and deflected his initial attempts to kiss her but stayed to try to avoid alienating an important person in her industry. She told jurors she was 鈥渁bsolutely paralyzed and terrified鈥 when she said the assault escalated.

His lawyer, however, repeatedly quizzed her about remaining at Haggis' apartment.

The Associated Press generally doesn't identify people who say they have been sexually assaulted unless they come forward publicly, as Breest has done.

Her lawsuit seeks unspecified damages.

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