Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 23 years in prison
Harvey Weinstein speaks as witnesses watch during his sentencing following his conviction on sexual assault and rape charges in Manhattan, New York, March 11, 2020 in this courtroom sketch. The former movie producer was sentenced to 23 years in...more
Attorney Gloria Allred speaks to the media at the New York Criminal Court after the sentencing of film producer Harvey Weinstein for sexual assault following his trial at New York Criminal Court in Manhattan, New York, March 11. A jury on Feb. 24...more
Tarale Wulff, a victim of Harvey Weinstein, wipes her eye before speaks to the media after his sentencing at New York Criminal Court March 11. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Harvey Weinstein sits in a wheelchair during his sentencing in Manhattan, New York, March 11 in this courtroom sketch. "I feel remorse for all of the men who are going through this fight," Weinstein, 67, told the court before he was sentenced,...more
Tarale Wulff speaks to the media following Harvey Weinstein's sentencing at New York Criminal Court, March 11. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Actress and model Lauren Young, (L) and victim former actress Jessica Mann (R) exit the courtroom after listening to the sentencing of Harvey Weinstein for sexual assault following his trial at New York Criminal Court in Manhattan, March 11....more
Harvey Weinstein watches as Jessica Mann makes a statement during his sentencing in Manhattan, New York, March 11 in this courtroom sketch. "I want to remind you I told Harvey, 'no,'" she said. "I am forced to carry that experience until I die," Mann...more
Film producer Harvey Weinstein is handcuffed after his guilty verdict in his sexual assault trial in Manhattan, New York, February 24, in this courtroom sketch. Weinstein was convicted of sexual assault and rape by a New York jury on Monday in a...more
Harvey Weinstein arrives at the New York Criminal Court during his ongoing sexual assault trial in Manhattan, New York, February 24. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
The jury foreman reads the verdict in Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault trial in Manhattan, New York, February 24 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg
A man pushes out of the courtroom the chair used by Harvey Weinstein after a verdict at New York Criminal Court in Manhattan, February 24. Images of Weinstein's feeble entrances into court rocketed around social media: a disheveled man slouched over...more
Film producer Harvey Weinstein's defense lawyers team Donna Rotunno and Damon Cheronis exits the courtroom after a verdict during the ongoing sexual assault trial at New York Criminal Court in Manhattan, February 24. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Film producer Harvey Weinstein's defense team walks away from the press conference area as Attorney Gloria Allred speaks with the media following Weinstein's guilty verdict in his sexual assault trial in New York, February 24. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Reporters look on as film producer Harvey Weinstein enters the courtroom on the day of the verdict in his sexual assault trial in Manhattan, New York, February 24 in this courtroom sketch. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg
Harvey Weinstein arrives at the New York Criminal Court during his ongoing sexual assault trial in Manhattan, New York, February 24, 2020. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Harvey Weinstein departs New York Criminal Court after the third day of jury deliberations in his sexual assault trial in Manhattan, New York, February 20. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Harvey Weinstein and his legal team arrive at the Criminal Court during his sexual assault trial in Manhattan, New York, February 18. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs
Mimi Haleyi, former production assistant, arrives to testify against Harvey Weinstein at the Criminal Court January 27. Haleyi cried as she testified that she accepted an invitation to Weinstein's Manhattan home in 2006. Haleyi said Weinstein lunged...more
Witness Jessica Mann leaves Manhattan Criminal Court after testifying in the trial of Harvey Weinstein in New York, February 3. The other accuser, Mann, described Weinstein as a "Jekyll and Hyde:" Charming in public but often showing terrifying anger...more
Attorney Donna Rotunno makes her closing arguments to the jury in front of Judge James Burke at New York Criminal Court, February 13. Weinstein's defense team repeatedly suggested that Mann willingly had sex with Weinstein to advance her career. On...more
Harvey Weinstein's defense attorneys Donna Rotunno and Damon Cheronis are seen at the New York Criminal Court as jurors deliberate on his rape and sexual assault charges, in New York, February 20. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Actor Annabella Sciorra arrives to testify as a witness, January 23, 2020. Prosecutors were allowed to introduce evidence of alleged attacks on other women, even though the incidents did not result in charges against Weinstein. "Sopranos" actress...more
Attorney Donna Rotunno arrives at New York Criminal Court for Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault trial in Manhattan, New York, February 13. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon
Harvey Weinstein listens to testimony being read back during jury deliberations in his sexual assault trial at New York Criminal Court, February 21. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg
Harvey Weinstein arrives at New York Criminal Court for his sexual assault trial in Manhattan, New York, January 29. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Harvey Weinstein watches as his lawyer Donna Rotunno argues with Gloria Allred during Weinstein's sexual assault trial at New York Criminal Court, February 21. REUTERS/Jane Rosenberg
Tarale Wulff, a witness in the trial of Harvey Weinstein, arrives in New York State Supreme Court, January 29. Wulff testified she was a waitress when Weinstein invited her to read for a movie role. She was instructed to go to his home, where he...more
Film producer Harvey Weinstein and his legal team arrive at the Criminal Court, January 28. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs
Lauren Young steps off the witness stand next to a screen to describe a bathroom and attack during Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault trial, February 5. Young testified that the film producer trapped her in a hotel bathroom in 2013, masturbated in...more
Actress Ellen Barkin arrives after a lunch break to watch the case of Harvey Weinstein at New York Criminal Court, January 23. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Film producer Harvey Weinstein arrives at New York Criminal Court for his sexual assault trial in Manhattan, New York, January 21. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
Women hold a protest across the street from the court where Harvey Weinstein's ongoing sexual assault trial in Manhattan, New York, January 10. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
Assistant District Attorney Joan Illuzzi (L) departs Criminal Court on the first day of Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault trial in Manhattan, January 6. During closing arguments, prosecutors said Weinstein had abused his power and counted on his...more
Rose McGowan arrives to speak to reporters outside New York Criminal Court on the first day of Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault trial, January 6. "I think he's taken some good acting tips," quipped McGowan, an actress who has accused Weinstein of...more
A sign is held outside New York Criminal Court on the first day of Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault trial, January 6. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon
Rosanna Arquette speaks to reporters alongside other accusers outside New York Criminal Court, January 6. McGowan staged a protest outside the court, along with actress Rosanna Arquette and other Weinstein accusers, demanding accountability. "As we...more
Rosanna Arquette looks at a sign reading 'listen to survivors' outside New York Criminal Court, January 6. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Model Gigi Hadid arrives for jury duty at the New York Criminal Court in Manhattan, New York, January 16. Hadid, among the more than 100 potential jurors who have passed an initial round of pre-screening in Weinstein's rape trial, said she had met...more
An unidentified man holds books as he escorts Harvey Weinstein to his car during the first day of his trial, January 6. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Harvey Weinstein arrives at the New York Criminal Court after a break for his sexual assault trial in Manhattan, New York, January 7. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Harvey Weinstein exits the New York Criminal Court after his sexual assault trial in Manhattan, New York, January 7. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
Harvey Weinstein exits the New York Criminal Court, January 7. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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