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 involving charges of criminal sexual acts and rape.
- The retrial followed the 2024 overturning of Weinstein's original New York conviction, with jurors having received over five weeks of testimony from three accusers.
- The 12-member jury of seven women and five men requested readbacks of accusers' testimony and medical records, and a juror asked to be excused due to perceived unfair treatment by peers.
- Weinstein, a 73-year-old Oscar-winning producer who has pleaded not guilty, faces two felony counts of criminal sexual act and one count of third-degree rape, with judge Farber denying a mistrial request.
- Jury deliberations ended again without a verdict on June 6, 2025, and jurors are expected to return on June 9, while the case continues to evoke the broader #MeToo movement discourse.
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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…
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