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A New York judge declared a mistrial on the remaining rape charge against disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein after the jury foreperson said he would no longer participate in deliberations.

The decision to end deliberations came on Thursday, just one day after the jury reached a partial verdict on other charges. According to the foreperson, tensions had escalated inside the jury room. 

He told the court he felt bullied by another juror and refused to rejoin the discussions.

The judge’s declaration comes after Weinstein was convicted of one of the top charges but was acquitted of another. Both charges concerned accusations of forcing oral sex on women in 2006. Weinstein denied all charges.

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The final verdict comes after the jury delivered its partial verdict on June 11. (Michael Nagle/Pool Photo via AP)

“After eight years, dozens of accusers, and three trials, we are left with a single conviction – one we firmly believe will not stand, due to gross juror misconduct,” Juda Engelmayer, a spokesperson for Weinstein, told Fox News Digital. “Harvey is, of course, disappointed by the verdict, but he remains determined and resolute in his fight to clear his name.”

Jessica Mann, a hairstylist and actor, had accused Weinstein of a rape she allegedly endured in a Manhattan hotel room. Mann testified for days, as she did in 2020, about why she continued to see and have consensual encounters with Weinstein afterward.

“Rape can happen in relationships – and in dynamics where power and manipulation control the narrative,” Mann said in a statement obtained by Fox News Digital.

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Harvey Weinstein appears in state court in Manhattan for his retrial on Wednesday, June 4, 2025 in New York. (Curtis Means/Pool Photo via AP)

The first-degree criminal sexual act count carries a maximum sentence of 25 years. A status conference will be held July 2 to determine the next steps, though a new trial date for the rape charge has yet to be set.

“We take the wins where we get them – and the acquittal on the Sokola charge was a major one,” Engelmayer, Weinstein’s spokesperson, told Fox News Digital. “A conviction there would have reset the sentencing clock entirely… This trial has raised substantial appellate issues…”

Kaja Sokala, who testified Weinstein forcibly performed unwanted oral sex on her in 2006, told Fox News Digital the partial verdict was “a painful reminder.” Weinstein was acquitted on the charge stemming from Sokala’s testimony.

“This week’s verdict is a meaningful step forward,” Kaja Sokala, who testified in Weinstein’s trial, said. “Harvey Weinstein has been convicted again, and he will remain behind bars where he belongs. That is a victory for every survivor who has spoken out to hold him accountable.”

She continued, “At the same time, this partial verdict is a painful reminder of how deeply ingrained victim-blaming still is in our justice system. The defense used ambush tactics designed to confuse and manipulate the jury, relying on outdated and dangerous myths about how survivors “should” behave. These tactics didn’t erase the truth, but they distorted it just enough to deny full justice.”

“A mistrial or not guilty verdict does not mean the harm didn’t happen. It means the system is still failing to fully grasp the reality of trauma and the courage it takes to speak up. I am deeply grateful to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office for their tireless work on this case, and for treating survivors with the respect and seriousness we deserve. Their commitment made this conviction possible,” the statement concluded. “I stand with Jessica, Miriam, and every survivor who testified with strength, clarity, and truth. This fight has never been about one verdict, it’s about changing the culture that allowed this abuse to thrive. Today, we move forward. Tomorrow, we keep fighting.”

HARVEY WEINSTEIN’S TEAM STRESSES SEX CRIME RETRIAL COULD LEAD TO DEATH, REQUESTS HOSPITAL STAY

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Harvey Weinstein previously requested to stay at a New York City hospital instead of prison throughout his retrial. (Adam Gray/Getty Images)

After several days of deliberations, the verdict reached on June 11 marked a partial victory for Weinstein’s accusers.

Miriam Haley, the producer and production assistant whom Weinstein was convicted – twice now – of sexually assaulting, said outside court that the verdict on the charge concerning her gave her “hope.”

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Harvey Weinstein in Manhattan Court on July 19

The New York retrial stemmed from a 2020 conviction. The case against Harvey Weinstein was retried and reshaped since an appeals court overturned the verdict. (Getty Images)

Weinstein was also convicted of raping another woman in California. He is appealing that conviction.

The New York retrial stemmed from a 2020 conviction. The case against Weinstein was retried and reshaped since an appeals court overturned the verdict.

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In a 4-3 decision, the court found that Weinstein’s trial judge allowed prosecutors to call women who said Weinstein had assaulted them to testify, even though their accusations did not specifically relate to the entertainment mogul’s charges.

Weinstein’s initial conviction five years ago seemed to cement the downfall of one of Hollywood’s most powerful men in a pivotal moment for the #MeToo movement against sexual misconduct.

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Harvey Weinstein, the former Hollywood mogul who pleaded not guilty in his New York sex crimes retrial, was found guilty of forcibly subjecting a woman to a criminal sex act in 2006 on Wednesday.

The jury acquited Weinstein on a second criminal sex act charge, and they are continuing to deliberate on a third charge of rape.

Weinstein had been charged with raping a woman in 2013 and forcing oral sex on two others in 2006. For the third-degree rape charge, the former film producer could face a four-year maximum. Each first-degree criminal sexual act count carries a maximum sentence of 25 years.

In a statement obtained by Fox News Digital, Juda Engelmayer, a spokesperson for Weinstein, said, “This trial was fair until we got to the jury deliberations. More than one juror had complained that other jurors had preconceived notions and are using their beliefs of Harvey’s life as evidence of guilt. The Foreman said he was threatened by other jurors.””We believe there are serious appellate issues and they will be explored.”

Weinstein’s rape retrial began in April, roughly a year after his 2020 conviction was overturned. He had originally been convicted on charges of third-degree rape and first-degree criminal sexual act.

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Harvey Weinstein appears in state court in Manhattan for his retrial on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, in New York. (Curtis Means/Pool Photo via AP)

On Friday, a juror attempted to be removed from the case, claiming that another juror was being treated in an “unfair and unjust” way. The judge told the juror to continue deliberations, and when the defense requested a mistrial over the issue, the judge denied it.

On Monday, the foreperson of the jury told the judge that other jurors are “pushing people to change their minds” based on allegations against Weinstein that were not presented during the trial. Weinstein’s team once again requested the judge declare a mistrial. The request was denied, but the judge said he would remind the jury to only consider evidence presented during the course of the trial.

The defense requested a mistrial for a third time on Wednesday as issues with the jury continued.

While he waited for the verdict, Weinstein opened up in a rare phone interview with Fox 5’s “Good Day New York” and expressed regret. 

He admitted he “acted immorally” but insisted that his behavior was “never illegal” or “criminal.”

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Former film producer Harvey Weinstein appears in court as jury selection continues in his retrial in Manhattan Criminal Court on April 16, 2025, in New York City. (Angelina Katsanis-Pool/Getty Images)

When asked about the women who testified against him, Weinstein’s response pointed to his lawyer’s claim that financial motives may have influenced their testimonies. 

“I think Arthur said they had 4 million reasons to testify,” Weinstein said, as he referenced his attorney, Arthur Aidala.

Weinstein continued to acknowledge the personal toll the trial has taken. 

“I have regrets that I put my family through this, that I put my wife through this and I acted immorally,” he said. 

“I have regrets that I put my family through this, that I put my wife through this and I acted immorally.”

— Harvey Weinstein

“I put so many friends through this and hurt people that were close to me by actions that were stupid, you know what I mean? But never illegal, never criminal, never anything.”

Harvey Weinstein appears in Manhattan Criminal Court

Prosecutors told jurors at his sex crimes retrial that Weinstein preyed on less-powerful women he thought would never speak up. (Jefferson Siegel/The New York Times via AP, Pool)

The prosecution and Weinstein’s defense began closing arguments on June 3, as both sides unveiled contrasting portrayals of Weinstein. The jury began deliberations on June 5.

Prosecutors told jurors at his sex crimes retrial that Weinstein preyed on less-powerful women he thought would never speak up.

“This was not a ‘courting game,’ as Mr. Aidala wants you to believe. This was not a ‘transaction,’” prosecutor Nicole Blumberg told jurors, as she referred to Weinstein’s lawyer. “This was never about ‘fooling around.’ It was about rape.”

His defense team maintained that the sexual acts were all consensual, labeling them “transactional.” Aidala accused prosecutors of attempting to “police the bedroom” and using Weinstein as “the poster boy, the original sinner, for the #MeToo movement.”

The two sides took very different tones in their closing arguments, according to the Associated Press. 

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Weinstein pleaded not guilty to raping a woman in 2013 and forcing oral sex on two others, separately, in 2006. (Curtis Means/Pool Photo via AP)

His lawyer, Aidala, veered into folksy jokes and theatricality – sometimes re-enacting witnesses’ behavior. Blumberg was more direct, urging jurors to focus on Weinstein’s accusers and their days of grueling testimony.

Weinstein pleaded not guilty to raping a woman in 2013 and forcing oral sex on two others, separately, in 2006.

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These allegations stem from a 2020 conviction. The case against Weinstein was retried and reshaped since an appeals court overturned the verdict.

In a 4-3 decision, the court found that Weinstein’s trial judge allowed prosecutors to call women who said Weinstein had assaulted them to testify, even though their accusations did not specifically relate to the entertainment mogul’s charges.

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Harvey Weinstein previously requested to stay at an NYC hospital instead of prison throughout his retrial. (Adam Gray/Getty Images)

“They tried to do it five years ago, and now there’s a redo, and they’re trying to do it again,” Weinstein’s lawyers told jurors during closing arguments at the film producer’s rape retrial.

Blumberg argued that Weinstein interpreted a sexual “no” as a cue to “push a little bit more, and if they still say no, just take it anyway.”

“He chose people who he thought would be the perfect victims, who he could rape and keep silent,” the prosecutor said. “He underestimated them.”

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In April, Weinstein’s team emphasized how the stress of his sexual assault retrial could lead to death during the second day of jury selection. His team requested the disgraced entertainment mogul be allowed to spend his nights at the hospital instead of Rikers Island for the entirety of his rape retrial. 

Harvey Weinstein in Manhattan Court on July 19

Weinstein had previously begged for the retrial to be moved up due to his health conditions, but Judge Farber did not allow it. (Getty Images)

Weinstein, 73, claimed his prison stay was worsening his health conditions, which include chronic myeloid leukemia, heart issues, diabetes, obstructive sleep apnea, sciatica and severe limitations on his ability to walk. The judge ruled the disgraced media mogul could stay at Bellevue Hospital for the entirety of his trial.

Weinstein had previously begged for the retrial to be moved up due to his health conditions, but Judge Curtis Farber did not allow it.

“I’m asking and begging you to switch,” Weinstein previously told the judge in a rare direct address to the court in January. “I can’t hold on anymore. I’m holding on because I want justice for myself.”

However, the trial began as planned on April 15 with jury selection. 

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