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The judge in Harvey Weinstein's sex crime case declared a mistrial Friday on a third-degree rape charge involving actress ...
Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein begged a Manhattan judge Wednesday to move up his new sex assault trial because he “can’t hold on anymore” holed up on Rikers Island.
Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein begged a judge on Wednesday to move up his ... Weinstein is set to face charges from two indictments including two counts of first degree criminal sexual ...
The judge then thanked the jury members for ... So maybe everyone was wrong to put Harvey Weinstein's face on the picture of the #MeToo posters," he said. "He's never going to say that he raped ...
In closing arguments, attorney Arthur Aidala positioned the encounters between the former mogul and the three women as part of consensual and transactional relationships.
Harvey Weinstein ... a proceeding that will largely mimic Weinstein's original state trial, is expected to last roughly six weeks. Judge Curtis Farber and lawyers for both sides will question ...
A new accusation against Harvey Weinstein will be joined with previous charges that are being retried, a judge ruled on Wednesday ... Manhattan last month, will face a single trial, likely ...
A judge has denied Harvey Weinstein’s request for a mistrial after a juror complained of issues in the deliberations NEW YORK -- A juror in Harvey Weinstein’s sex crimes trial asked to be ...
In a pivotal ruling on Wednesday, Manhattan Judge Curtis Farber permitted Jessica Mann, one of Harvey Weinstein's accusers ... "It does fly in the face of common sense," he told reporters during ...
Harvey Weinstein will face his third criminal trial this week ... His defense team now hopes that a different judge and a changing political climate give them a chance at an acquittal.
NEW YORK (AP) — An accuser will be allowed to use the word “force” in her testimony at Harvey Weinstein ... she testified at Weinstein’s 2020 trial, prompting the judge to halt proceedings ...
By Hurubie Meko and Olivia Bensimon As the Manhattan jurors deciding Harvey Weinstein’s fate were about to begin their second day of deliberations on Friday, a note was delivered to the judge.