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Jury deadlocked in Harvey Weinstein’s third Manhattan sex crimes trial

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Harvey Weinstein's third rape trial ended without a verdict today after jurors told Judge Curtis Farber they could not agree on whether the former film producer sexually assaulted Jessica Mann.The panel of seven men and five women deliberated for roughly nine hours across two days before declaring themselves deadlocked on the single third-degree rape charge against the 74-year-old.Judge Farber formally declared a mistrial at approximately 1.10 pm, telling the court: "I see no reason to go any further."A further hearing has been scheduled for June 24 to determine whether Manhattan prosecutors will seek a fourth trial against Weinstein.

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Judge declares a mistrial in Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial after jury says it is deadlocked - AP News.

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Judge declares a mistrial in Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial after jury says it is deadlocked AP NewsJudge Declares Mistrial in Weinstein Rape Trial

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A judge has declared a mistrial in Harvey Weinstein's third Manhattan sex crimes trial after the jury was deadlocked on Jessica Mann's allegations.

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NBC News' Chloe Melas reports on the trial and what could come next for Weinstein.

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Jurors sent a note saying they "have concluded that they cannot reach" a unanimous verdict.

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A: Harvey Weinstein's third rape trial ended without a verdict today after jurors told Judge Curtis Farber they could not agree on whether the former film producer sexually assaulted Jessica Mann.The panel of seven men and five women deliberated for roughly nine hours across two days before declaring themselves deadlocked on the single third-degree rape charge against the 74-year-old.Judge Farber formally declared a mistrial at approximately 1.10 pm, telling the court: "I see no reason to go any further."A further hearing has been scheduled for June 24 to determine whether Manhattan prosecutors will seek a fourth trial against Weinstein.

B: Judge declares a mistrial in Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial after jury says it is deadlocked - AP News.

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A: Harvey Weinstein's third rape trial ended without a verdict today after jurors told Judge Curtis Farber they could not agree on whether the former film producer sexually assaulted Jessica Mann.The panel of seven men and five women deliberated for roughly nine hours across two days before declaring themselves deadlocked on the single third-degree rape charge against the 74-year-old.Judge Farber formally declared a mistrial at approximately 1.10 pm, telling the court: "I see no reason to go any further."A further hearing has been scheduled for June 24 to determine whether Manhattan prosecutors will seek a fourth trial against Weinstein.

B: Judge declares a mistrial in Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial after jury says it is deadlocked AP NewsJudge Declares Mistrial in Weinstein Rape Trial

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A: Harvey Weinstein's third rape trial ended without a verdict today after jurors told Judge Curtis Farber they could not agree on whether the former film producer sexually assaulted Jessica Mann.The panel of seven men and five women deliberated for roughly nine hours across two days before declaring themselves deadlocked on the single third-degree rape charge against the 74-year-old.Judge Farber formally declared a mistrial at approximately 1.10 pm, telling the court: "I see no reason to go any further."A further hearing has been scheduled for June 24 to determine whether Manhattan prosecutors will seek a fourth trial against Weinstein.

B: A judge has declared a mistrial in Harvey Weinstein's third Manhattan sex crimes trial after the jury was deadlocked on Jessica Mann's allegations.

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A: Harvey Weinstein's third rape trial ended without a verdict today after jurors told Judge Curtis Farber they could not agree on whether the former film producer sexually assaulted Jessica Mann.The panel of seven men and five women deliberated for roughly nine hours across two days before declaring themselves deadlocked on the single third-degree rape charge against the 74-year-old.Judge Farber formally declared a mistrial at approximately 1.10 pm, telling the court: "I see no reason to go any further."A further hearing has been scheduled for June 24 to determine whether Manhattan prosecutors will seek a fourth trial against Weinstein.

B: Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial has ended in a mistrial

Summary

A third sex crimes trial against former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein ended in a mistrial after jurors deadlocked.

Why It Matters

This event underscores the ongoing controversy surrounding Weinstein's alleged sexual misconduct and highlights the challenges faced by juries when trying to reach a unanimous verdict, particularly in high-profile cases

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May 15 05:29 PM
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