New York prosecutors on Thursday dropped a charge of third-degree rape against Harvey Weinstein, after two juries were unable to reach a verdict on the allegation.

In a statement, the D.A.’s office said that the accuser, Jessica Mann, did not wish to testify at a fourth trial of the disgraced mogul.

“To be clear, we believe Ms. Mann’s account and her credibility as a witness,” Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg said in a statement. “This has been an extraordinarily taxing ordeal for her, and she has never wavered while testifying in front of two grand juries and three trial juries over the course of eight years. We thank her for her honesty and her tremendous bravery.”

Weinstein was convicted last year on a separate charge of sexual assault against Miriam Haley, a former “Project Runway” production assistant. Prosecutors said Thursday that they will ask Judge Curtis Farber to sentence him to 20 years in prison on that charge.

Weinstein was originally convicted of assaulting both Mann and Haley in 2020, but that verdict was overturned on a 4-3 vote by the state’s highest court in 2024. At the June 2025 retrial, Weinstein was convicted again of assaulting Haley, but the jurors could not reach a verdict on Mann’s allegation that he had raped her at a Manhattan hotel in 2013.