Harvey Weinstein has been convicted on one depend of partaking in felony intercourse however acquitted on a second depend in his sex crimes retrial in New York.
The Manhattan jury was unable to achieve a verdict on the third depend of rape. The decide dismissed the jurors for the day however instructed them to maintain deliberating on that depend Thursday.
The break up verdict comes after some obvious discord within the jury room throughout deliberations.
Harvey Weinstein seems in state courtroom in Manhattan for his retrial, June 11, 2025, in New York.
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Earlier Wednesday, the jury foreperson despatched a be aware telling Choose Curtis Farber he “can’t return inside with these individuals.” That adopted a closed-door dialog throughout which the foreperson complained to the decide that the jurors have been “attacking” each other — including, “I do not prefer it” — based on a transcript.
With out the jury current, Weinstein addressed the decide on Wednesday and complained that the jury habits is depriving him of a good trial.
“We’ve heard threats, we’ve hear fights, we’ve heard intimidation,” Weinstein stated. “This isn’t proper for me, the particular person on trial right here.”
Farber had proposed a cooling-off interval, then the jury got here again in saying that they had a verdict on the 2 counts.
In dismissing the jury on Wednesday, Farber reminded jurors to be respectful to at least one one other.
Weinstein was being retried for sexually assaulting two girls, Mimi Haley and Jessica Mann, after an earlier conviction was overturned on appeal. He’s additionally charged with sexually assaulting a 3rd girl, Kaja Sokola, who was not a part of the primary trial.
The jury convicted Weinstein of partaking in a felony intercourse act with Haley however acquitted him of partaking in a felony intercourse act with Sokola.
The jurors will resume deliberations on the rape depend involving Mann on Thursday.
All three girls have publicly come ahead and testified through the trial.
Weinstein, 73, pleaded not responsible and has stated his sexual encounters have been consensual. He didn’t testify through the trial.

Harvey Weinstein seems in state courtroom in Manhattan for his retrial, June 11, 2025, in New York.
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Prosecutors stated Weinstein “preyed on three girls” as “he held unfettered energy for over 30 years” in Hollywood, whereas the protection countered the producer didn’t coerce the ladies and claimed they have been utilizing him for his connections.
“Harvey Weinstein had monumental management over these working in tv and movie. He determined who was in and who was out,” the prosecutor, Shannon Lucey, informed the jury of seven girls and 5 males firstly of the trial. “He held the golden ticket. The possibility to make it or not.”
Lucey claimed that “no” was “not a phrase the defendant was used to listening to.”
Weinstein’s protection lawyer, Arthur Aidala, agreed with prosecutors that Weinstein was a strong man within the tv and movie industries, however he informed the jury Weinstein didn’t coerce the ladies he is accused of assaulting. As a substitute, Aidala claimed Weinstein engaged in “mutually helpful relationships” that the lawyer stated have been happening in Hollywood for 100 years.
“They’re playing around with him consensually,” Aidala claimed. “The casting sofa was not against the law scene.”
In detailing the alleged sexual assaults, Lucey claimed that when Haley went to Weinstein’s Crosby Road condo in July 2006 to debate a manufacturing function on “Venture Runway,” he allegedly “held her down” and subjected her to forcible sexual conduct.
Sokola was 16 when she first met Weinstein in 2002 at a restaurant within the West Village shortly after signing a modeling contract to return to New York from Poland. A number of years later, in 2006, Weinstein solid Sokola as an additional in “The Nanny Diaries.” After a lunch at a Manhattan lodge that yr, Weinstein allegedly “pressed on her shoulders with sufficient drive to get her down on the mattress” and compelled oral intercourse on the 19-year-old as she stated, “Please don’t do that,” Lucey claimed.
Lucey additionally claimed Weinstein allegedly pressured Sokola to the touch his genitals in a Manhattan condo when she was 16. Weinstein is just not charged in that alleged 2002 incident within the indictment, as it’s exterior the statute of limitations. However the decide has allowed Sokola to testify about it through the trial, together with a second alleged incident involving Weinstein she says occurred in 2004. Sokola beforehand filed a lawsuit in New York underneath the Baby Victims Act over the alleged 2002 incident, which prosecutors stated has since been settled.
In 2013, Weinstein allegedly subjected Mann to intercourse with out her consent at a lodge, based on Lucey. Mann testified that Weinstein raped her after discovering out she had a severe boyfriend who was an actor. Lucey claimed Mann had additionally engaged in sexual encounters with Weinstein that weren’t coerced out of worry of his energy within the trade.
The brand new trial comes after the New York Courtroom of Appeals overturned Weinstein’s preliminary 2020 conviction final yr, discovering the trial decide “erroneously admitted testimony of uncharged, alleged prior sexual acts towards individuals aside from the complainants of the underlying crimes.”
Weinstein has additionally appealed his conviction in December 2022 on sex offenses in Los Angeles. He was sentenced to 16 years in jail there.