Harvey Weinstein Rape Charge Ends in Mistrial

A shocking twist in the disgraced producer’s courtroom saga.

Juror tensions explode. The foreperson refuses to deliberate. Judge says: enough.

Weinstein convicted on one felony sex abuse charge, acquitted on another, mistrial on the third

Prosecutors announce a third sex crimes trial — July 2 hearing already scheduled

Chaos in deliberations: jurors shouted, threatened the foreperson who refused to change his vote.

Defense claims jurors relied on outside info. “We have powerful evidence,” says attorney Aidala.

DA Alvin Bragg praises Weinstein’s accusers after conviction. “I am extremely grateful,” he says.

Weinstein, 73, co-founded Miramax and produced hits like Pulp Fiction — now fighting for freedom.

He attends trial in a wheelchair after stints in Rikers Island and a Manhattan hospital.

His studio filed bankruptcy months after dozens of women accused him of sexual assault.

Tap to follow for exclusive trial updates, legal drama, and survivor stories as the saga continues.