New York's highest court to hear Harvey Weinstein conviction appeal
NEW YORK — New York's highest court has agreed to hear an appeal from Harvey Weinstein over his 2020 rape conviction.
A spokesman for the Court of Appeals said Wednesday that oral arguments would likely be held sometime next year, after the decision to hear the case was granted Aug. 19.
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Weinstein was convicted in February 2020 in New York of forcibly performing oral sex on a TV and film production assistant in 2006 and raping an aspiring actress in 2013. The 70-year-old was sentenced to 23 years in prison and is currently in custody in California awaiting trial on other assault charges.
In June, an intermediate-level appeals court in New York upheld the conviction, rejecting the former movie mogul's claim that the trial judge unfairly let in testimony about accusations outside of the case.
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Weinstein's lawyer Arthur Aidala released a statement saying, "We are grateful to the Chief Judge acknowledging the unique issues in this case. We are hopeful that the entire court will find that Mr. Weinstein did not receive a fair trial and will overturn his conviction. Mr. Weinstein maintains his innocence."
The Manhattan District Attorney's Office declined to comment.