NEW YORK – The third New York sex crimes trial for former film producer Harvey Weinstein concluded Friday with a mistrial, following jury deliberations that failed to produce a unanimous verdict. The jury, after three days of deliberation, was deadlocked on a charge of third-degree rape concerning allegations made by aspiring actress Jessica Mann. This marks the second time a jury has failed to reach a verdict on this specific charge against Weinstein in New York.
The latest legal entanglement centers on accusations of rape and sexual abuse by Mann, with her testimony detailing an alleged assault in 2013. The defense, however, has contested Mann's account, presenting a narrative suggesting a consensual encounter. This specific charge has proven particularly contentious, having been the subject of previous jury disagreements in earlier proceedings.
The outcome means Weinstein, currently serving time for convictions in other cases, will not face an immediate resolution for this particular charge in New York. The judge overseeing the trial, Curtis Farber, must now decide whether prosecutors will pursue a fourth trial on the matter. This development comes amidst ongoing legal challenges, including the overturning of a prior conviction and sentence by the state's highest court due to concerns about a fair trial.
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Weinstein, 74, returned to court for this third New York trial in April. Jurors reportedly leaned towards a not guilty verdict, with reports indicating nine jurors favored acquittal and three supported a guilty verdict.
The proceedings have unfolded in the broader context of the #MeToo movement, which has seen numerous allegations of sexual misconduct against powerful figures in entertainment and other industries. Weinstein’s previous convictions in New York have been a cornerstone of these legal battles. However, the state’s highest court has previously nullified one conviction, casting a shadow of legal uncertainty over his long-standing legal confrontations.
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