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| Harvey Weinstein arrives at the Manhattan Criminal Court where he would be convicted on two charges of sexual assault and rape (AFP Photo/Johannes EISELE) |
New York (AFP) - Harvey Weinstein was convicted Monday of sexual assault and rape but cleared of the most serious predatory sexual assault charges, a verdict hailed as a historic victory by the #MeToo Movement against sexual abuse.
The jury of
seven men and five women, delivering their decision before a packed New York
courtroom, found the once powerful Hollywood producer guilty of criminal sexual
acts in the first degree and rape in the third degree.
However,
the 67-year-old Oscar-winner whose films included "Shakespeare In
Love" was found not guilty of first-degree rape and predatory sexual
assault, charges that could have seen him jailed for life.
He instead
faces up to 29 years in prison on the two felony convictions.
The
ashen-faced defendant, who attended the trial hunched over a walker, showed
little emotion in the moments after the verdict was delivered. He was later
taken into custody pending sentencing, which was scheduled for March 11.
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Harvey
Weinstein lawyer Donna Rotunno vowed an appeal of the two guilty
charges
against the disgraced film producer (AFP Photo/Angela Weiss)
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His lawyer
Donna Rotunno vowed an appeal, saying "the fight is not over" and
applauding Weinstein for taking the decision "like a man."
The mixed
verdict offered a large measure of vindication for the dozens of women who made
allegations against him.
It was the
most high-profile sex assault conviction in the United States since Bill Cosby
was found guilty in 2018 of drugging and sexually assaulting a woman 15 years
prior.
The Time's
Up foundation, formed in the wake of the Weinstein case, celebrated the outcome
as marking "a new era of justice."
"Abusers
everywhere and the powerful forces that protect them should be on notice:
There's no going back," it said in a statement.
Manhattan's
top prosecutor Cyrus Vance praised the women who testified against him as
having changed "the course of history."
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Filmmaker
Quentin Tarantino and former producer Harvey Weinstein, once the
toast of
Hollywood but now disgraced for sex crimes, shown here in 2016 (AFP
Photo/
FREDERIC J. BROWN)
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"This
is the new landscape for sexual violence survivors. This is a new day,"
Vance told reporters outside the New York courthouse.
"We
all owe an immense debt to you, who had the courage beyond measure to speak
your story to the world, to the courtroom, at great personal risk, and in great
personal pain."
'Public
service'
More than
80 women have accused Weinstein of sexual misconduct since allegations against
him ignited a global reckoning against men abusing positions of power in
October 2017.
But with
many claims too old to prosecute, the jury considered charges related to just
two: ex-actress Jessica Mann and former production assistant Mimi Haleyi.
The
predatory sexual assault charges included testimony from "The
Sopranos" actress Annabella Sciorra, who said Weinstein raped her in her
New York apartment in the winter of 1993-94.
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Former
Actress Jessica Mann arrives for the trial of Harvey Weinstein at the
Manhattan
Criminal Court, on January 31, 2020 (AFP Photo/Johannes EISELE)
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Six women
took the stand to say they had been sexually assaulted by Weinstein.
They were
subjected to ferocious cross-examination as Weinstein's defense team argued
that his relationships were consensual and transactional.
The
prosecution cast Weinstein as a conniving predator who demanded sex in exchange
for access to a film universe where he reigned, but presented no forensic
evidence or witness accounts.
The state's
case instead rested on asking the jury to believe the women.
Ashley
Judd, who has said Weinstein destroyed her film career after she rejected his
sexual advances, tweeted thanks after the verdict dropped: "For the women
who testified in this case, and walked through traumatic hell, you did a public
service to girls and women everywhere, thank you."
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Annabella
Sciorra's allegation was too old to be prosecuted as an individual crime
but
she was included in the indictment to bolster the predatory sexual assault
charge
(AFP Photo/SPENCER PLATT)
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Next stop, LA
Weinstein,
who has always said his sexual relations were consensual, was charged with
raping former actress Mann in the DoubleTree hotel in midtown Manhattan in
2013.
He was also
charged with forcing oral sex on former production assistant Haleyi at his New
York apartment in July 2006 while she was on her period.
The charges
of predatory sexual assault, a serious sex crime committed against more than
one person, were the most grave and carried a sentence of life in prison.
For the
jury to convict Weinstein of that they would have had to believe either Mann or
Haleyi plus Sciorra.
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Main
developments leading to the sex crimes trial of Harvey Weinstein (AFP Photo/
Gal
ROMA)
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Sciorra's
allegation was too old to be prosecuted as an individual crime but she was
included in the indictment to bolster the predatory sexual assault charge.
Ex-model
Lauren Young had also told the court that Weinstein sexually assaulted her in
the bathroom of a Beverly Hills hotel room in 2013 when she was a 22-year-old
aspiring actress.
Eyes now
turn to Los Angeles, where Young's allegations form part of a separate sex crimes
investigation against Weinstein being carried out by prosecutors in the
California city.
Los Angeles
prosecutors accuse him of raping an Italian model in February 2013 and of
assaulting Young the following night.






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