"It was very cool," Walsh said. "I saw the Ramones there."

But Walsh said she didn't like working at Stage 1. She said Weinstein would make boorish comments, prodding the waitresses to "bend over more."

In the summer of 1979 she moved to an apartment on Elmwood Avenue and began working a few blocks away at Mr. Goodbar.

The night Weinstein came into the bar, Walsh said, she waited on him. He stayed until closing time – 4 a.m. – and then started begging her for a ride to his car, Walsh said.

Walsh usually parked on Forest Avenue, around the corner from the bar, and she said Weinstein followed her and continued to plead with her to give him a ride.

"He got in the car," Walsh said. "He exposed himself. He was trying to push my head into his lap.... I was mortified. It was 4 a.m. and people were going to their cars."

Walsh said she told him "no" repeatedly, but she said he persisted.

"He was a guy who wouldn't take no for answer," she said.

Weinstein forced her to perform oral sex, Walsh said. She can't remember if he got out of the car or she drove him somewhere. She just remembered wanting him to go away.