Harvey Weinstein’s team emphasized the stress of his new judgment of sexual aggression could lead to the death of day two or the jury selection.
His team asked the dishonorated entertainment magnate to be allowed to spend his nights at the hospital instead of Rikers Island during the entire new trial. Weinstein, 73, said that his stay in prison is worsening his health conditions, includes chronic myeloid leukemia, heart problems, diabetes, obstructive sleep apnea, sciatica and severe limitations in his ability to walk. A language infection recently led Weinstein to the hospital after it was Mishag. Prison personnel, according to his lawyer Imran Ansari.
“Due to this abuse, it has been worn in its state, and now faces the stress of judgment in this condition, which can lead to serious health complications, only death,” said Ansari.
Judge Curtis Farber has not yet ruled on the request.
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Harvey Weinstein requested to stay in a hospital in New York instead of prison through his trial. (Adam Gray/Getty images)
Weinstein had previously guided for his new judgment to move due to his health conditions, but Judge Farber did not allow it.
“I am asking you and I beg you to change,” Weinstein told the judge in a rare direct direction before the court in January. “I can’t endure anymore. I’m enduring because justice for me.”
Weinstein told Farber that it was the “wrong pills” earlier that morning, but “caught” the error in the “appropriate moment.”
“I am committed to moving your appointment, so that we can process as quickly as possible, so that I can get out of this hell,” he said. “There are so many people who suffer on Rikers island. They don’t have the same spokesman. It is a medieval situation. This is something that must be stopped.”
However, the trial begged as planned on April 15 with the jury selection.
Harvey Weinstein faces a new judgment on the positions of rape and sexual aggression by which an previous verdict was overcome, which forced the survivors who helped activate the “goal” movement to testify against him once again. (Angelina Katsanis-Pool/Getty Images)
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Weinstein was urgently taken to the Bellevue Hospital in December after receiving an “alarming blood analysis.” At that time, his representative confirmed that the former film producer had diagnosed leukemia.
“Mr. Weinstein, who suffers from a series of diseases, including leukemia, has been deprived of medical care that someone in his medical state deserves, prisoner or not. In many ways, this abuse constitutes a cruel and unusual punishment,” Juda Engelmayer told Fox News Digital in a statement.
Weinstein team He has been firm about his health in recent months, claiming that “basically he does not receive treatment” because of his various medical problems.
“All I can tell you is not to receive the treatment it deserves,” said Weinstein’s lawyer, Arthur Aidala, after a judicial hearing in July. “Hey, you need some relief. We are very sure of the result of this trial … they will acquire it. There is a lot of light at the end of the tunnel for Mr. Weinstein.”
Former film producer Harvey Weinstein attends a hearing before his trial with his lawyer, Jennifer Bonjean, on March 12. (Michael M. Santiago/Pool/AFP through Getty Images)
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A New York Court of Appeals Opdurned Weinstein’s 2020 Rape Conviction Last April, request a new test in an impressive investment or a #Metoo reference case.
In a decision of 4-3, the Court determined that the judge of first instance of Weinstein allowed prosecutors to call the women who said Weinstein had assigned them to testify, just although their accusations were not specifically related to the positions of the magnate of entertainment.
Harvey Weinstein was a sentence to 23 years in prison after his 2020 sentence, which was exaggerated in 2024. (Scott Heins/Getty Images)
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Associated Press contributed to this report.