Harvey Weinstein granted permission to appeal rape, sexual assault convictions

The decision by New York state’s highest court offers the convicted rapist the distant chance of a new trial
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Harvey Weinstein, pictured at Manhattan Criminal Court, New York City, in 2020
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Lydia Chantler-Hicks25 August 2022

Harvey Weinstein has been granted permission to appeal his rape and sexual assault convictions.

The decision, by New York state’s highest court, offers the convicted rapist and former Hollywood film producer a distant chance of being granted a new trial.

Chief Judge Janet DiFiore "granted leave to appeal" on August 19, the court wrote in a letter dated Monday that was sent to Weinstein's lawyers, Reuters reports.

The letter did not detail what grounds may have led to the decision and has no bearing on further rape charges Weinstein faces in California.

Upon weighing arguments from Weinstein's lawyers and prosecutors, the court may uphold the conviction or order a new trial. Last June, a lower appeals court upheld the conviction, rejecting arguments that the Manhattan trial judge made several errors that tainted the trial.

The bar for ordering a new trial is high, but Weinstein was "relieved at this decision," said one of his lawyers, Arthur Aidala, after speaking with his client in prison.

"He's hopeful that the court is going to find that he did not receive a fair trial and reverse his conviction. And, as he has consistently, he maintained his innocence," Aidala said.

Weinstein, 70, a Hollywood power broker who produced "Pulp Fiction," "Shakespeare in Love" and "Gangs of New York," became one of the most prominent targets of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements that alleged sexual abuse at the highest levels of corporate America, entertainment and the media.

In February 2020, a Manhattan jury found Weinstein guilty of raping a former aspiring actress and sexual assaulting a production assistant. A judge sentenced him to 23 years in prison.

The disgraced mogul is jailed in California, where he was extradited last year and awaits trial on 11 charges of misconduct towards five women between 2004 and 2013. Weinstein has pleaded not guilty to rape and sexual assault charges in Los Angeles.

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