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Cancer-stricken monster Harvey Weinstein cuts pathetic figure with grubby stained clothes in court ahead of rape retrial

CANCER-STRICKEN Harvey Weinstein has been captured with grubby stained clothes in court ahead of his #MeToo rape retrial.

The monster’s retrial next month will predominantly be a condensed version of the original – but also includes a charge based on an allegation from a woman who wasn’t a part of the first case.

Harvey Weinstein at a pre-trial hearing.
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Former film producer Harvey Weinstein appears for a pre-trial hearing at Manhattan Criminal Court in New York City[/caption]
Harvey Weinstein at a hearing.
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Harvey Weinstein appears for a pre-trial hearing at Manhattan Criminal Court on Wednesday, March 12, 2025, in New York. (Steven Hirsch/New York Post via AP, Pool)
Weinstein captured flashing a toothless grin wearing a stained navy suit in court on Wednesday
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Weinstein has been captured flashing a toothless grin while shamelessly wearing a stained navy suit in court on Wednesday.

At the hearing, a judge was set to issue rulings on various issues, including the scope of accuser testimony and potential expert witnesses.

Sick Weinstein, 72, was in court for the hearing that started over an hour late after Judge Curtis Farber met with the prosecution and defense privately to speak of matters still under seal.

Those included a prosecution request that two of the three accusers in the case be permitted to testify about other alleged encounters with the disgraced producer.

They also had conversations on evidence of the accusers’ sexual history, which prosecutors argue should be barred under New York’s Rape Shield Law.

Weinstein’s retrial is to start April 15 in state court in Manhattan, almost a year after New York’s highest court overturned his 2020 conviction on rape and sexual assault charges.

At his last court appearance in January, Weinstein pleaded with the court to move his retrial forwards because of his rapidly declining health.

The disgraced producer pleaded at a hearing in state court in Manhattan: “Everyday I’m at Rikers Island [prison], it’s a mystery to me how I’m still walking.

“I’m holding on because I want justice for myself and I want this to be over with.

“I’m asking and begging you, your honor, to move your trial.”

And on Wednesday Weinstein arrived to court in a wheelchair, wearing a grubby suit and clutching a stack of documents.

Prior to his hearing beginning, the sick monster sat behind the defense table and watched as Farber resolved another matter that had been delayed by their closed-door discussions for a few minutes.

Weinstein is being retried on charges alleging he forcibly performed oral sex on an assistant in 2006 as well as the rape of an aspiring actor in 2013.

The additional charge, filed last September, alleges he forced oral sex on a different woman at a Manhattan hotel in 2006.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office said in court papers that the woman, who has not been identified publicly, came forward to prosecutors just days before the start of Weinstein’s first trial.

She was not part of that case.

Prosecutors said they didn’t pursue the women’s allegations after he was convicted and sentenced to 23 years in prison – but they revisited them and secured a new indictment after the states Court of Appeals overturned his conviction last April.

Judge Farber ruled in October to combine the new indictment and existing charges into one trial.

Weinstein’s lawyers claim that prosecutors prejudiced him by waiting nearly five years to bring the additional charge, suggesting they had elected not to include the allegation in his first trial so they could use it later if his conviction were reversed.

How Weinstein sparked the #MeToo movement

  • In October 2017, The New York Times published a bombshell article where numerous actresses alleged abuse at the hands of Harvey Weinstein.
  • Soon after, the actress Alyssa Milano asked women who have been sexually assaulted or harassed to share the words “Me Too” on social media.
  • The request quickly became a movement – with actresses like Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Lawrence, and Uma Thurman all sharing their harrowing stories.
  • It was later revealed that “Me Too” was first used by activity Tarana Burke in 2006 to describe her sexual assault.
  • The media firestorm led to many media executives losing their positions, alongside backlash over whether the accusations were being properly investigated.
  • Weinstein remained at the center of it all and was one of the few who was hit with criminal charges.
  • A top executive who produced films like Pulp Fiction, Shakespeare in Love, and The Lord of the Rings, activist felt he was the perfect representation of how power and influence could be used for evil.

The sickly 72-year-old has denied that he raped or sexually assaulted anyone.

Despite his pleas of innocence, a jury convicted Weinstein on February 24, 2020, of two criminal charges of rape and sexual assault.

He was convicted and sentenced to 23 years in prison.

Years later, this verdict was overruled by the New York Court of Appeals.

They found Weinstein didn’t receive a fair trial as prosecutors called multiple women as witnesses who fired off accusations at Weinstein that had nothing to do with his charges.

The testimonies “destroyed” his past character and were “an abuse of judicial discretion,” the judges announced.

Prosecutors revisited the case and secured a new indictment which included the third alleged victim.

Judge Farber ruled to combine the new indictment and the existing charges into one overarching trial.

Harvey Weinstein at a pre-trial hearing.
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Harvey Weinstein at a pre-trial hearing.
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Weinstein (L) with his attorney Jennifer Bonjean (C) at Manhattan Criminal Court[/caption]
Harvey Weinstein at a pre-trial hearing.
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This latest court hearing is also separate to Weinstein’s 2022 Los Angeles conviction for rape and sexual assault.

He was sentenced to 16 years in jail in the globally known case and has been held in the notorious Rikers Island prison ever since.

The LA case, which made Weinstein a convicted sex offender, came nearly three years after his guilty New York verdict.

His legal team have also launched an appeal against the verdict in June, claiming he was not fairly tried.

Weinstein’s latest case comes as the infamous Hollywood chief continues to battle with a range of serious health issues.

He has only left his cold new home behind bars on a handful of occasions in the past two years – mainly to visit hospital.

In October, it was announced he has been undergoing treatment in Rikers Island for Chronic myeloid leukemia – a type of cancer of the bone marrow.

A month earlier he was rushed into emergency heart surgery after a significant amount of fluid had built up in his lungs and heart.

The convicted rapist was left “near death” and wheelchair-bound.

Across the past 12 months he has also been hospitalised by Covid-19, bouts of double pneumonia and diabetes.

Weinstein labelled his time behind bars at Rikers Island as a “medieval situation” in court today.

He warned he “won’t be there for April” as he cited his cancer battle.

Harvey Weinstein Trial Timeline

  • October 2017: The New York Times reports the film mogul, whose Miramax film company won its first Oscar in 1997 for The English Patient, has reached legal settlements with eight women who accused him of sexual harassment spanning over 30 years. He is fired from his company, his wife leaves him, and the #MeToo movement is born.
  • May 2018: Weinstein was arrested on charges of rape and a criminal sex act involving alleged assaults of two women.
  • June 2018: He pleads not guilty to both charges and a third charge. One of them is eventually dropped.
  • December 2019: Weinstein agrees to a $25 million settlement with a number of women who accused him of wrongdoing.
  • January 2020: The Los Angeles County District Attorney announces a criminal indictment against Weinstein.
  • That same month, Weinstein’s New York trial began.
  • February 2020: After five days of deliberation, a jury in New York convicted Weinstein of rape in the third degree and sexual assault in the first degree.
  • March 2020: Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years and transferred to maximum security prison.
  • October 2022: Weinstein’s Los Angeles trial begins.
  • December 2022: A jury convicts Weinstein of raping a model in 2013.
  • February 2023: Weinstein is sentenced to an additional 16 years in prison.
  • April 2024: His New York conviction is overturned by a New York Appeals Court, and a new trial is ordered.
  • July 2024: A judge sets Weinstein’s retrial for November 12.
  • September 2024: Prosecutors announced new charges against Weinstein.
  • January 2025: Weinstein appears back in court ahead of a retrial on his 2020 New York case

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Sky and Virgin viewers receive 15 brand new TV channels at no extra cost from major UK broadcaster

BRITS will be able to access 15 extra channels for free on their TVs from today.

It comes as a major UK broadcaster unveils a refreshed look on its linear channel as well as on its streaming service.

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From today, Channel 5 and My5 are both known by the same name, 5.

Although the logo looks the same as before, there are some bigger changes for the streaming side, after a successful year for My5 in 2024.

Viewing minutes were up by 53 percent compared to 2023 according to Barb data, the highest increase of any public service broadcaster.

This was helped by shock documentaries like My Wife, My Abuser, which was My5’s number one most watched single title.

But on the brand new 5 app users will now find an extra 15 channels to enjoy, on top of 5 and its sister channels 5Star, 5USA, 5Action and 5Select.

These new channels are based on some of 5’s biggest and most successful franchises and shows.

And they also show some premium shows from 5 owner Paramount‘s other brands, including MTV.

See the full list below.

  • Police Interceptors
  • 5 Cops
  • GPs Behind Closed Doors
  • 5 History
  • Trucking Hell
  • 5 Crime
  • 5 A&E
  • Bargain Loving Brits
  • Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly
  • The Yorkshire Vet
  • Geordie Shore
  • Catfish
  • Teen Mom
  • MTV Reality
  • Milkshake!

More channels are expected to launch in the future too.

Elsewhere, there is a special kids space under the Milkshake! brand which will have some Nickelodeon content on there in the near future too.

“This is the start of a new and exciting era for 5 as we bring together our linear and streaming services under one clear brand,” said Sarah Rose, President of 5 and UK Regional Lead at Paramount.

“Everything our audience and our advertisers already love about Channel 5 will be central to this relaunch – but there will be much more besides, with a huge array of content from the Paramount family and beyond, new live channels and a brand-new user experience for our streaming product.”

Over the next few months the new 5 app will roll out across all platforms and devices where My5 is currently available.

Speaking at a special 5 Showcase event on Wednesday evening, 5’s Chief Content Officer, Ben Frow launched a broad new slate of originated, UK produced content for 2025.

“We have always been led by our audience and bringing Channel 5 and My5 together as 5 reflects our ambition that they can watch or stream whichever way suits them best,” said Ben Frow, Chief Content Officer at 5.

“There is huge breadth of new content on streaming for viewers to discover, but the heart of 5 will always be our commitment to originated, UK produced public service content – including our award winning factual and more hours of original drama than we have ever commissioned.”

Top Channel 5 dramas

Channel 5 has become a hub for gripping drama, these are some of the best My5 has to offer.

  • All Creatures Great and Small – Based on the best-selling novels by real-life vet Alf Wright, the show revolves around a trio of vets working in the Yorkshire Dales in the late 1930s. Eccentric Siegfried Farnon (Samuel West) hires James Herriot (Nicholas Ralph) for his veterinary practice at Skeldale House alongside himself and his younger brother Tristan (Callum Woodhouse). There James settles into his new life and even finds love with local farmer’s daughter Helen (Rachel Shenton).
  • The Ex-Wife – New parents Tasha (Céline Buckens) and Jack (Tom Misson) seem to have the perfect life, but the constant presence of Jack’s overly friendly but suspicious ex-wife Jen (Janet Montgomery) puts pressure on the couple. But as the series progresses it becomes less clear who the bad guy really is and how far everyone will go to get the life they think they deserve.
  • HeatEastEnders alum Danny Dyer leads this four-part action thriller, set in Australia, which sees two families holidaying together during bushfire season. But instead of rest and relaxation, secrets and lies start to unravel — and not everyone will make it out alive…
  • Lie With Me – Another soap legend jets off to Australia, this time its EastEnders alum Charlie Brooks who takes as a married woman trying to saving her marriage by moving halfway around the world after her husband had an affair. However it’s far from plain sailing, as a young and attractive live-in nanny comes to work with the Fallmont family, and tensions soon build and eventually, someone ends up dead.
  • The DrowningJill Halfpenny plays Jodie, a woman whose life is shattered following the disappearance of her beloved four-year-old son, Daniel. However, ten years later, the grieving mother thinks she’s finally found her missing child, and embarks on a journey to discover the truth about him. But has she really just found the son she has been missing for so long? 

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