Jury deliberations to resume in Harvey Weinstein’s sex crimes retrial
- A Manhattan jury resumed deliberations on June 6, 2025, in Harvey Weinstein's New York sex crimes retrial after receiving the case Thursday morning.
- The retrial followed the overturning of Weinstein's New York conviction in 2024, which ended his original conviction tied to sexual misconduct allegations from 2017.
- The jury, made up of seven women and five men, reviewed over five weeks of testimony while evaluating allegations that included two felony charges of criminal sexual acts and one charge of rape.
- A juror requested removal due to tension within the panel, but Judge Curtis Farber denied a mistrial, calling the situation normal for heated deliberations.
- The second day of deliberations ended without a verdict, leaving Weinstein's legal status unsettled amid his not guilty plea and ongoing jury review.
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Weinstein Juror Complains to Judge About ‘Playground Stuff’ by Others
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. One of the 12 had a concern. The juror, a young man, was summoned to the courtroom. He sat in the jury box and began to vent his frustrations. He wanted to “report what I heard and saw yesterday,” he told Justice Curtis Farber of State Supreme Court, who is overseeing the trial. The man said…
Judge says Weinstein juror complaining about jury strife cannot be excused
By Jody Godoy NEW YORK (Reuters) -The judge overseeing former Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein’s rape and sexual assault trial refused on Friday to dismiss a juror who said some jurors were treating others on the 12-person panel unfairly. “I just don’t think it’s fair and just,” the juror told New York Supreme Court Justice Curtis Farber in court, referring to things other jurors were saying and doing behind another juror’s back. “There is a bit…
Weinstein reiterates that he did not commit any crime, the jury is deliberating.
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