Rose McGowan tore into Harvey Weinstein Monday morning ahead of the start of his rape trial, seething that “Lady Justice” would decide the fate of the “super predator.”
“Dear Harvey, no matter what lies you tell yourself — you did this,” the 46-year-old actress said as she spoke alongside six other accusers near Manhattan criminal court moments after Weinstein arrived for a hearing.
“Today Lady Justice is staring down a super predator — you.
“You brought this upon yourself by hurting so many. You have only yourself to blame. I came here today to see this through,” the former “Charmed” star said in remarks aimed at the disgraced movie mogul who again used a walker to hobble into court.
McGowan, one of the first of dozens to publicly accuse Weinstein of sexual assault, said she was at court to “stand side-by-side” with other women Harvey allegedly harmed and to be “a voice for the voiceless.”
“You thought you could terrorize me and others into silence. You were wrong,” she said. “We rose from your ashes. We rise together.”
She called it “staggering” that the accusations that started the #MeToo movement had reached trial, with the 46-year-old former Hollywood heavyweight facing life in jail if convicted.
“Today is a day for us to honor how far we’ve come and how much we’ve endured to get here,” she said of the uprising of women speaking out about abuse.
“We are free, we are beautiful, we are strong — and you will never take this from us,” she said. “Survivors will never give up.”
She says the courage to speak out came from the “little light that he couldn’t kill” that grew and turned into rage.
“How we get the courage is because living in silence is a death sentence to your soul,” she said.
“Because when you get killed by being raped you carry around that dead person inside of you until you can find a way to birth it. For me, birthing that was through using my voice.”
She also lashed out at Weinstein’s headline-grabbing interview with The Post last month in which he whined about not being recognized for how much he has done to help women in film.
“What a moron,” she said of his claims, which she called “despicable” and “disgusting.”
“For every woman he put on the screen, he took out about 100 behind the scenes,” she said.
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TV news anchor Lauren Sivan, another of the accusers with “Silence Breakers” to speak outside court, also referred to The Post interview as she insisted that Weinstein will instead be remembered as the spark that forever changed sexual harassment accusations.
“He put #MeToo on the map. A movement that has taken over the country and the world,” she said. “The world has changed.”
Sivan, 41, pointed out how her name will now forever be linked to her accusations that the mogul masturbated into a potted plant in front of her in a Greenwich Village restaurant.
“I’m OK with being known as the ‘potted plant girl’ as long as he’s forever known as the predator-rapist that he is,” she said.
Actress Rosanna Arquette, 60, was another accuser to speak, saying that Weinstein “looked like a very broken man” when he arrived using a walker.
“As we stand here at the beginning of a new year and a new decade — time’s up,” she said, wearing red like many of the other accusers as a symbol of taking back power.
“The truth will prevail. And whether it is this trial or in the future, Harvey will be held accountable for his actions.”
Weinstein was in court Monday for a final status conference before jury selection begins on Tuesday. His trial is expected to last six weeks.
Weinstein faces two counts of predatory sexual assault, two counts of rape and one count of criminal sex act. The allegations involved three women, “Sopranos” actress Annabella Sciorra, her production assistant Mimi Haleyi and an unidentified woman.
The rape and criminal sex act charges stem from the alleged attacks on Haleyi in 2006 and the anonymous woman in 2013. Sciorra, who is expected to testify, has accused Weinstein of sexually assaulting her in 1993 or 1994.
He faces life in prison, if convicted of predatory sexual assault.
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