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Harvey Weinstein Again Found Guilty Of Criminal Sexual Assault

Last updated: June 12, 2025 1:42 am
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Former movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was found guilty of one of the top charges in his sex crimes retrial in New York on Wednesday. However, he was acquitted of another charge, and jurors were unable to reach a verdict on a third charge.

The split verdict provided a sense of vindication to both Weinstein’s accusers and prosecutors, as well as to Weinstein himself. The landmark case took an extraordinary turn when the jury foreperson expressed feeling bullied, prompting Weinstein to request the trial be halted.

Weinstein’s initial conviction five years ago marked a significant moment in the #MeToo movement, but it was overturned last year, leading to a retrial. This time, a majority-female jury convicted Weinstein of forcibly subjecting Miriam Haley to a criminal sex act in 2006.

Haley, who had reservations about testifying again, expressed relief that the trial may finally be coming to an end after an exhausting and dehumanizing experience.

Jurors acquitted Weinstein of another criminal sex act charge related to Kaja Sokola, a former model. Despite this, Sokola considered the partial verdict a significant win and a step towards closure after enduring years of pain.

The jury continued deliberations on a rape charge involving hairstylist and actor Jessica Mann, with the third-degree rape charge carrying a lesser penalty than the first-degree criminal sex act offense.

Throughout the trial, Weinstein maintained his innocence, denying all allegations of sexual assault and rape.

The courtroom drama unfolded as tensions rose among jurors, with the foreperson expressing concerns about feeling intimidated. The episode highlighted the strain in the jury room, with multiple instances of juror discord.

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The trial shed light once again on Weinstein’s history of alleged misconduct towards women, reigniting discussions around the #MeToo movement that began in 2017.

Weinstein’s accusers detailed how he allegedly used his influence to coerce them into sexual encounters, while his defense portrayed the women as opportunists seeking financial gain and public approval through false accusations.

The retrial expanded to include new charges related to Sokola, who accused Weinstein of forcing oral sex on her when she was a 19-year-old model.

The accusations and Weinstein’s defense presented a complex narrative, with the accusers grappling with the aftermath of the alleged assaults and Weinstein’s legal team portraying the encounters as consensual.

As the legal proceedings continue, the outcome of Weinstein’s California appeal remains pending, while the retrial in New York has brought renewed attention to the allegations against him.

Please note: The Associated Press generally does not identify individuals who claim to be victims of sexual assault unless they consent to being named. In this case, Haley, Mann, and Sokola have chosen to be identified.

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