Harvey Weinstein, the once-powerful film mogul, has pleaded not guilty π ββοΈ to a new charge of forcing oral sex on a woman in a Manhattan hotel in 2006. This comes while he’s still waiting for his retrial on other sex charges tied to the #MeToo movement π§ββοΈ.
Key Points:
- βοΈ New Charge Details: Weinstein is facing a first-degree criminal sexual act charge. The incident reportedly took place in a Manhattan hotel between April 29 and May 6, 2006 π¨.
- β Who is the Accuser? The accuser remains a mystery π΅οΈββοΈ. Even Weinstein’s lawyer admitted they have “absolutely no clue” about her identity. However, her attorney says she’s ready to speak her truth in court π¬.
- π₯ Weinstein’s Health: Appearing in court in a wheelchair π¦½, Weinstein is recovering from emergency heart surgery and is taking a whopping 19 different medications π.
- β³ Legal Context: Weinstein’s 2020 rape convictionβa landmark for the #MeToo movementβwas overturned earlier this year, setting the stage for a retrial π₯. Prosecutors are pushing to combine this new charge with the upcoming trial, but Weinsteinβs defense team is pushing back β.
- π¬ Prosecutorβs Statement: Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg applauded π the survivor’s courage for coming forward, hinting that the investigation into Weinstein’s alleged assaults is still very much alive π.
π Whatβs Next?
A court hearing is set for October 2 to figure out if the new charge will be folded into Weinsteinβs retrial. Weinstein remains in custody while dealing with his legal drama and health woes βοΈπ.
Stay tuned for more updates! π¬π