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Colorado lawyer who defended Kobe Bryant and Terry Maketa joins legal team in Harvey Weinstein rape case

NEW YORK – Former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has unveiled a new legal team brimming with star power to defend him at his upcoming New York rape and sexual assault trial — including a Colorado lawyer who once defended basketball superstar Kobe Bryant and former El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa.

One of the team’s members is Pamela Robillard Mackey, with the Denver law firm Haddon, Morgan and Foreman.

Mackey represented Bryant when the former basketball star was accused of raping a 19-year-old at a Colorado mountain resort in 2003. The charges were dismissed when prosecutors said the accuser was no longer interested in testifying.

Years later she represented Maketa, who was indicted in May 2016 on charges he abused his power to settle scores with insurgent deputies and hamstring political rivals. Jurors in his 2017 trial deadlocked on four counts against Maketa and acquitted him on three counts. A second trial last year ended in a partial mistrial, with jurors acquitting the ex-sheriff of two misdemeanors and failing to reach verdicts on two felonies.

All four of Weinstein’s four new lawyers have experience defending high-profile clients, also including Casey Anthony, former sports star Aaron Hernandez, and, in a strange twist, one of Weinstein’s own Hollywood accusers.

Two of the attorneys, Jose Baez and Ronald Sullivan, represented actress Rose McGowan last year in a Virginia drug case. McGowan, who pleaded no contest last week, was among the first of dozens of women who came forward to accuse Weinstein of sexual assault.

Also on the team is ex-Manhattan prosecutor Duncan Levin.

In a statement released through a Weinstein spokesman, Mackey said she is thrilled to work with her friends, Baez and Sullivan. “Harvey Weinstein is innocent and we are here to exonerate him,” she said.

It’s shaping up to be a modern version of the “dream team” that secured an acquittal for O.J. Simpson at his 1995 murder trial.

The quartet of lawyers replaces Benjamin Brafman, a tactical and pugnacious New York City defense lawyer who had been by Weinstein’s side since he was arrested and paraded out of a Manhattan police station last spring.

McGowan, who’s not involved in the criminal case, blasted the involvement of her former attorneys as a “major conflict of interest.”

“I knew there was shadiness going on behind the scenes,” the “Charmed” star told The Daily Beast. “This is why my case didn’t go to trial – my instinct was my lawyers had been bought off.”

“I thought Harvey would get to them behind the scenes and I wouldn’t have fair representation,” McGowan added.

Baez and Sullivan said in a statement that McGowan’s case had nothing to do with Weinstein and that they were certain there was no conflict.

“We were pleased to represent our former client, Ms. Rose McGowan, in a matter unrelated to Mr. Weinstein’s current charges,” the lawyers said. “After consultation with ethics counsel, we are certain no conflict of interest exists. We wish Ms. McGowan well with all her future endeavors.”

Weinstein, 66, is charged with raping an unidentified female acquaintance in 2013 and performing a forcible sex act on a different woman in 2006. A conviction could put him in prison for the rest of his life.

Brafman and Weinstein said in a statement last week that they had “agreed to part ways amicably.” Their split came a month after they lost a hard fought bid to get his sexual assault case thrown out.

Brafman and Weinstein are due in court Friday for a judge to formally sign off on the lawyer swap.

Baez, perhaps the best-known name on the new legal team, first gained fame for representing Anthony, the Florida mom whose televised trial in 2011 ended in an acquittal on charges accusing her of killing her young daughter.

Baez and Sullivan successfully defended New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez against murder charges in 2017. Hernandez, in prison for a 2015 murder conviction, killed himself five days later.

Weinstein denies all allegations of nonconsensual sex.

“Mr. Weinstein steadfastly maintains his innocence in this matter and we are looking forward to assisting Mr. Weinstein in his defense,” Baez and Sullivan said.

The Manhattan prosecutor’s office declined comment.

This story draws on reporting by Lance Benzel of The Gazette.

Former El Paso County Sheriff Terry Maketa (top right) and his attorneys, David Kaplan (left), and Pamela Mackey (foreground) at the El Paso County Judicial Building on July 10, 2017, during the first of two trials for Maketa.
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In this Dec. 20, 2018 file photo, Harvey Weinstein, left, arrives at New York Supreme Court with his then-attorney Benjamin Brafman in New York. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File)
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