The analysis of the case is scheduled for April 15, but the former director claims health problems and asks that an audience will take place before the date
Article published on January 29, 2025 in Rolling Stone. To read the original in English ,.
The former director Harvey Weinstein Try to anticipate the new judgment for sexual aggression. For this reason, he cites prison health and “infernal” conditions.
WeinsteinThat a bone marrow cancer has recently been diagnosed, will be tried in New York from April 15, despite the attempts to start the trial even before: “I will not be in April”.
I’m in a serious emergency situation, please change your date. I have to get out of hell as soon as possible “, Weinstein He told the judge that he supervised the case.
He continued (via NBC News): “There are so many people who suffer from Rikers Island. Many of the people who are in prison are going through similar problems. They don’t have the same spokesperson that I have. This is still a stain in this city.
The judge Curtis Farber he said he could anticipate the judgment of Weinstein A week – perhaps on April 7 – if both sides agreed with change. Roll he also decided against the attempt to do it Weinstein refuse a new recent accusation; In September, he was again accused of sexually attacked a woman in a hotel room in Manhattan in 2006. He declared herself innocent.
After the hearing, a spokesperson for Weinstein He said he appreciates the careful consideration of the judge and remains confident in a rapid and efficient judgment. “We firmly believe it Harvey It will be totally innocent.
The new judgment of Weinstein In New York it occurs after his sentence of 2020 was canceled in April 2024, after a Court of Appeal to decide that the judge who supervised the first trial should not have allowed testimonies by accusers who were not part of the complaints against him.
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