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Jurors Regret Convicting Weinstein, Claim Bullying in Deliberations

URGENT UPDATE: Two jurors from Harvey Weinstein’s trial have come forward, claiming they were pressured into convicting the disgraced movie mogul due to bullying by other panel members. The startling allegations could have significant implications for Weinstein’s conviction on a first-degree criminal sex act charge from June.

In sworn affidavits submitted by Weinstein’s defense team, the jurors revealed feelings of intimidation during the deliberations over the charge involving Miriam Haley, a former production assistant. One juror stated, “I regret the verdict,” emphasizing that without the pressure from others, the jury likely would have reached a hung verdict on the case.

The jury’s unanimous decision, which led to Weinstein’s guilty verdict, has been called into question after the jurors described a hostile environment where dissent was met with aggressive confrontation. One juror reported being yelled at, stating, “we have to get rid of you,” while another expressed fears for personal safety, claiming that any doubts about Weinstein’s guilt were met with hostility and threats.

Weinstein, now 73 years old, was previously acquitted on other charges related to a different victim, Kaja Sokola, and the jury could not reach a decision on yet another charge involving former actor Jessica Mann, leading to a mistrial. Judge Curtis Farber is currently overseeing the case, having given Manhattan prosecutors until November 10 to investigate the jury’s claims and file a response. A ruling is expected on December 22.

The implications of this revelation are immense. Weinstein’s lawyers, led by attorney Arthur Aidala, are pushing for the conviction to be overturned, arguing that the verdict was influenced by “threats, intimidation, and extraneous bias.” The allegations of bullying could potentially lead to a retrial or even further legal complications for Weinstein, who has been incarcerated since his initial conviction in 2020.

The jurors’ affidavits also mention a belief among some that a member of the panel had been bribed, a claim that remains unsubstantiated. This notion reportedly shifted the jury’s dynamics from a split of 6-6 to a sudden unanimous decision, raising serious questions about the integrity of the deliberation process.

Weinstein’s conviction, which arose during the height of the Me Too movement, carries a maximum sentence of 25 years in prison for the first-degree criminal sex act, while the unresolved charge of third-degree rape could add another four years. He is currently appealing a separate conviction from California as well.

As this story develops, the ramifications of the jurors’ claims could redefine the outcome of Weinstein’s legal battles. Stay tuned for updates on this evolving situation that continues to captivate public attention and impact the ongoing discussion surrounding justice and accountability in sexual assault cases.

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