Eilmeldung
ARمونديال 2026: الأرجنتين تواجه مصر وسويسرا تواجه كولومبيا في مواجهات حاسمةITSaab GlobalEye: Cos'è e a cosa serve il sistema di sorveglianza aereaITMarine Le Pen condannata in appello, ma resta eleggibile per le Presidenziali 2027JP複数のニュース速報:維新・吉村氏、議員定数削減法案は「取り下げない」と表明。海外臓器移植あっせん元NPO理事ら逮捕。リニア静岡工区着工容認へ。JPバログン、FIFA裁定の重い十字架を背負う―米国敗戦JPNATO Summit Held in Ankara, Focus on Defense Industry ExpansionJPフジテレビ、ドラマ撮影現場での俳優間トラブルで謝罪ARحرب إيران وأوكرانيا تكشفان شرخًا في الناتو وتنامي عدم الثقة الأوروبية بأمريكاARقمة الناتو في أنقرة: تعزيز الإنفاق الدفاعي الأوروبي وصفقات أسلحة ضخمةCN中国海警船靠近日本渔船,中日关系紧张加剧ARمونديال 2026: الأرجنتين تواجه مصر وسويسرا تواجه كولومبيا في مواجهات حاسمةITSaab GlobalEye: Cos'è e a cosa serve il sistema di sorveglianza aereaITMarine Le Pen condannata in appello, ma resta eleggibile per le Presidenziali 2027JP複数のニュース速報:維新・吉村氏、議員定数削減法案は「取り下げない」と表明。海外臓器移植あっせん元NPO理事ら逮捕。リニア静岡工区着工容認へ。JPバログン、FIFA裁定の重い十字架を背負う―米国敗戦JPNATO Summit Held in Ankara, Focus on Defense Industry ExpansionJPフジテレビ、ドラマ撮影現場での俳優間トラブルで謝罪ARحرب إيران وأوكرانيا تكشفان شرخًا في الناتو وتنامي عدم الثقة الأوروبية بأمريكاARقمة الناتو في أنقرة: تعزيز الإنفاق الدفاعي الأوروبي وصفقات أسلحة ضخمةCN中国海警船靠近日本渔船,中日关系紧张加剧
Newsgather
BackHarvey Weinstein's Third New York Trial Ends in Hung Jury on Rape Charge
Harvey Weinstein's Third New York Trial Ends in Hung Jury on Rape Charge
In Entwicklung
NPR News15.05.2026Crime4 dk okumaUnited States

Harvey Weinstein's Third New York Trial Ends in Hung Jury on Rape Charge

Auf einen Blick

Harvey Weinstein's third New York trial on a rape charge against Jessica Mann ended in a hung jury after three days of deliberations, the second time in a year a jury failed to reach a verdict on the same charge.

KI-generierte Zusammenfassung

Warum es wichtig ist

Harvey Weinstein's trials are pivotal to the #MeToo movement, highlighting systemic sexual abuse in Hollywood.

Schriftgröße

Harvey Weinstein's latest sex crimes trial ended with a hung jury Friday, on the third day of deliberations. It was the second time in a year a jury was unable to reach a verdict on the same charge. Accusations against the former Hollywood mogul came to define the #MeToo movement, and he was first convicted of assaulting Jessica Mann in 2020. The former aspiring actress testified Weinstein raped her at a DoubleTree hotel in Manhattan in 2013. But that verdict, along with another charge, was later overturned. In a second New York trial last summer, Weinstein was found guilty on one count of a criminal sexual act in the first degree and not guilty on another. But a third charge, of raping Mann, ended in a mistrial after the jury foreperson declined to return to deliberations, citing concerns for his safety. Weinstein had returned to court for a third New York trial in April, this one focusing on Mann's allegations. But on Friday morning, Judge Curtis Farber received a note from jurors stating they were unable to reach a unanimous decision. Farber then read jurors a modified deadlock charge, known as an Allen charge, urging them to resume deliberations. Jurors soon responded with another note restating their position. "We feel that no one is going to change where they stand," it said. The prosecution has until late June to decide whether they'll try the case again. The mistrial concludes a month-long trial that was quieter than Weinstein's previous court appearances, with a diminished media presence and less public attention. Earlier this year, Weinstein hired a new legal team, including high-profile criminal defense attorneys such as Marc Agnifilo, known for representing Luigi Mangione and Sean "Diddy" Combs. Defense attorneys argued that Mann and the then-married Weinstein had a consensual, on-again, off-again relationship over many years. But Mann testified that on that 2013 morning at the DoubleTree hotel, Weinstein "command[ed]" her to undress and penetrated her despite Mann repeatedly saying "no." Weinstein has denied all allegations of sexual assault. Now 74, Weinstein has been incarcerated since 2020. In 2022, he was convicted of rape and sexual assault in a separate case in California and sentenced to 16 years in prison. He is appealing that verdict. Weinstein's lawyers have said that he is in poor health. He used a wheelchair in court and did not testify on the stand in this trial, nor during any of his previous criminal cases. At one point during jury deliberations, Judge Farber announced Weinstein could not appear in court due to complaints of "chest pains." Weinstein has given a limited number of interviews from prison, including with far-right podcaster Candace Owens and the Daily Mail. Most recently, he spoke with The Hollywood Reporter from Rikers Island. Asked in March whether he had apologized to any of the women who brought charges against him, Weinstein told The Hollywood Reporter, "I apologized to them generally. You can't call them when you're in a trial with them. But I'll say it here today: I apologize to those women. I'm sorry. I shouldn't have been with them in the first place. I misled them." Citing his health issues, including bone marrow cancer, Weinstein said, "I'm dying here. And the DA's idea is probably to have me dying in prison. But I am dying."

Worauf zu achten ist

KI-Ausblick — Möglichkeiten, keine Fakten

  • Prosecution will retry the case

    Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Wochen

Offene Fragen

  • Will the prosecution retry the case?
  • What are the implications for the #MeToo movement?

Verwandte Themen

This article was originally published by NPR News.

Ähnliche Meldungen

Mehr zu diesem ThemaHarvey Weinstein