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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 Jessica Mann, after the foreperson said they could not return to deliberations ...
Harvey Weinstein's rape charge in a renewed sex-crimes case ended in a mistrial after the jury foreperson refuse to return for deliberations.
The disgraced Hollywood mogul was convicted on one count of committing a criminal sex act, acquitted on another, while a ...
The split verdict in the Weinstein retrial feels like a setback — but the fight isn’t over ...
A 12-person jury delivered a split verdict in Harvey Weinstein's case, in which he's accused of assaulting three women.
Weinstein, seated in a black wheelchair, clapped three times when the juror refused to head back into deliberations. Harvey Weinstein gets mistrial on rape charge after jury drama spirals out of ...
Harvey Weinstein’s rape charge ended in mistrial after the jury foreperson refused to return to the jury room Thursday after saying he faced threats from other jurors. The 12-person jury in ...
The judge overseeing Harvey Weinstein's criminal trial in Manhattan declared a mistrial Thursday, June 12, on a third-degree rape charge against the former Hollywood movie mogul, after one of the ...
Harvey Weinstein’s legal battle is not yet over, but there has been a dramatic development in his retrial.A judge, who had been hearing testimony for weeks, declared a mistrial on one count. The ...
Judge in Harvey Weinstein trial declares mistrial on rape charge "We take the wins where we get them," Juda Engelmayer, a representative for Weinstein, wrote to USA TODAY in a statement June 12.
The judge overseeing Harvey Weinstein's criminal case in Manhattan declared a mistrial on a rape charge on Thursday, one day after the former Hollywood movie mogul was convicted on a separate ...
Judge in Harvey Weinstein trial declares mistrial on rape charge "We take the wins where we get them," Juda Engelmayer, a representative for Weinstein, wrote to USA TODAY in a statement June 12.