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Jury in Harvey Weinstein sex assault retrial reach a partial verdict

11 June 2025
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Jury in Harvey Weinstein sex assault retrial reach a partial verdict
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Jurors in Harvey Weinstein’s retrial unanimously found him guilty of sexually assaulting one woman but not guilty of assaulting another, while they deadlocked on a third allegation. Weinstein, who denied the charges and claimed the encounters were consensual, expressed frustration over the proceedings, highlighting that they were not typical deliberations. The verdicts followed a tumultuous five days of jury discussions, with the prosecution arguing Weinstein exploited vulnerable women in Hollywood, contrasting with his defense’s portrayal of the accusers as opportunistic.

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