Jurors deciding on Harvey Weinstein’s fate are heading into their second week of deliberations on Monday — days after telling the court that they’re deadlocked on the most serious charges against the producer.
On Friday, the jury of seven men and five women asked if they could be hung on the two charges of predatory sexual assault. They stated that they’re unanimous on the lesser charges.
New York Supreme Court Judge James Burke told the jury that they must be unanimous on all criminal counts and ordered them to continue deliberating. Weinstein’s attorneys said they’ll accept a partial verdict, but prosecutors said they wouldn’t.
Weinstein, 67, is facing rape and predatory sexual assault charges in New York for incidents involving two women in 2013 and 2006. Last month, authorities in California filed rape and sexual assault charges against the producer.
The criminal charges Weinstein is facing in New York stem from accusations made by former “Project Runway” staffer Miriam Haley, 42, and actress Jessica Mann, 34.
Haley testified that in 2006, Weinstein lured her to his apartment before pushing her onto his bed and forcefully performed oral sex on her. She alleged that Weinstein sexually assaulted her a second time two weeks later at the TriBeCa Grand Hotel. Mann claimed Weinstein raped her at the DoubleTree Hotel in Midtown Manhattan in 2013.
Previously, jurors asked to review all emails to, from, and pertaining to “Sopranos” actress Annabella Sciorra, 59. They also requested to rehear testimony from Sciorra’s friend Rosie Perez and to review all communications Weinstein, 67, had with two private investigation firms that he allegedly hired to investigate Sciorra and his other accusers.
Sciorra accused Weinstein of raping her in her Manhattan apartment in 1993 or 1994. Sciorra and Weinstein reportedly first met at a party in California sometime in 1990.
Jurors also asked to reread Haley’s testimony and emails between her and Weinstein.
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