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Judge Declares Mistrial on Final Charge in Harvey Weinstein’s Retrial: What to Know
The judge declared a mistrial on the final count against Weinstein after the jury's split verdict on two other charges.

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Judge Declares Mistrial on Final Charge in Harvey Weinstein Case Amid Jury Drama
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Harvey Weinstein Gets Mistrial on Rape Charge After Threats to Jury Foreperson
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‘We’ll See You Outside’: Jurors in Harvey Weinstein’s Rape Retrial Threaten Foreman, Vow To Fight Him After Court, He Tells Judge
The jury still has to decide on the third and final count in the indictment.
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Weinstein’s Attorney Says 'Everyone Was Wrong' After Mistrial Declared
Attorney for Harvey Weinstein, Arthur Aidala, told reporters that “maybe everyone was wrong to put Harvey Weinstein’s face on the picture of the #MeToo posters" after a judge declared a mistrial on a ...

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