Harvey Weinstein to Stay Behind Bars in New York Amidst Pending Rape Retrial
Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein will remain in New York jail. A court decision keeps him there as they decide whether to retry him in New York or send him to California to serve a separate rape conviction. This comes after his 2020 New York conviction was overturned, and a retrial is scheduled for later this year.
Former Hollywood producer, whose name became synonymous with the #MeToo movement, will continue to be detained in New York as he awaits a retrial for rape charges. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the decision was reached on Thursday, as the courts deliberate whether Weinstein should remain in New York or be extradited to California, where he faces another conviction. Weinstein's retrial, scheduled after Labor Day, is the result of the overturning of his 2020 conviction on rape charges by the New York State Court of Appeals on April 25. The court must now determine whether he should stay in New York or be transferred to California to serve his 16-year sentence for a separate conviction. Harvey Weinstein Hospitalised at Bellevue Hospital In New York After Court Overturns 2020 Rape Conviction.
During a brief court hearing, Weinstein's legal team denied consent for his extradition to California, effectively keeping him in New York for the time being. As per The Hollywood Reporter, Attorney Diana Fabi Samson stated that California must produce a warrant signed by the governor before any extradition can take place. Harvey Weinstein to Make Court Appearance on May 1 Following Overturned Conviction.
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Weinstein, who recently left a New York hospital, appeared in court in a wheelchair wearing a dark suit. Samson emphasized his need for medical care while in custody and underscored the procedural requirements for extradition.
Following his conviction in 2022, Weinstein was initially sent to an upstate New York prison but was transferred to the Rikers Island jail complex after the recent appellate court decision. His next court appearance in New York is scheduled for May 29, with another appearance related to the Los Angeles case set for August 7.