Skip to main content

EXCLUSIVE: Harvey Weinstein is back to facing 11 sexual assault charges in LA as prosecutors file amended indictment for a THIRD time - two weeks after judge dismissed one count that was beyond statute of limitations

Harvey Weinstein is facing 11 sexual assault charges in Los Angeles once again after prosecutors filed an amended grand jury indictment against the disgraced film mogul for a third time.

The 69-year-old appeared in court on Monday shackled in a wheelchair and clad in brown prison overalls and a blue protective mask during a hearing over the revised complaint. 

Prosecutors have been seeking to indict Weinstein on a total of 11 rape and sexual assault charges involving five women in LA and dating from 2004 to 2013.  

But the charges were reduced to 10 during an August 12 hearing after his attorneys successfully persuaded Judge Lisa Lench to dismiss one of them, sexual battery by restraint on a woman at a Beverly Hills Hotel in 2010, arguing it was beyond the statute of limitations.

Prosecutors filed an amended indictment on Friday seeking to charge Harvey Weinstein (pictured in court on July 29) with 11 counts of sexual assault and rape

Prosecutors filed an amended indictment on Friday seeking to charge Harvey Weinstein (pictured in court on July 29) with 11 counts of sexual assault and rape 

At an earlier hearing, Weinstein's charges were reduced to 10 after his attorneys successfully persuaded Judge Lisa Lench to dismiss one of them, sexual battery on a woman at a Beverly Hills Hotel in 2010, arguing it was beyond the statute of limitations

At an earlier hearing, Weinstein's charges were reduced to 10 after his attorneys successfully persuaded Judge Lisa Lench to dismiss one of them, sexual battery on a woman at a Beverly Hills Hotel in 2010, arguing it was beyond the statute of limitations

Lench, however, who first dismissed the charge at an earlier hearing on July 29, offered the district attorney's office yet another chance to reconvene the grand jury and return a new indictment, but offered no specific instructions - or guarantees.  

The renewed indictment was filed in court on Friday with a hearing scheduled for Monday.  

During the hearing, Judge Lench told Weinstein that he had a right to be arraigned today on the amended indictment but said he could waive that right to a later date if he wished.

'Do you wish to waive that right?' she asked, to which he replied: 'Yes your honor.'

The arraignment was rescheduled for September 20.

Weinstein already entered not guilty pleas on all 11 charges when he appeared in court last month after being extradited to LA from New York, where he's serving a 23-year prison sentence for rape and sexual assault of two women.  

Judge Lisa B. Lench (pictured) first dismissed the count of sexual battery by restraint as too old and outside the statute of limitations during a July 29 hearing

Judge Lisa B. Lench first dismissed the count of sexual battery by restraint as too old and outside the statute of limitations during a July 29 hearing 

If convicted, he's looking at a maximum total sentence of 140 years in prison.

The previously-dismissed count dates back to May 2010. 

Weinstein was first charged with it in January 2020, before the statute of limitations had expired. 

Prosecutors then got an indictment from a grand jury on an identical count six months later, shortly after the statute of limitations had expired. 

The judge agreed with Weinstein attorney Alan Jackson that the grand jury indictment was a new prosecution, and therefore was coming too late. 

'The people are grasping to try to save something that is unsalvageable,' Jackson said in court at the time. 'They did it, they blew it, they can't fix it.'

Prosecutors argued that it was a continuation of the same case.

In addition to sexual battery, the LA charges include rape, forced oral copulation and forced sexual penetration. 

Most of the alleged crimes happened at LA area hotels where New York-based Weinstein - who claims innocence and insists that any sexual activity was consensual - was staying during visits to Hollywood. 

At a July 21 hearing, his lawyer, Mark Werksman, was granted a request for a medical evaluation of the one-time film mogul who is reportedly suffering from spinal stenosis and is blind in one eye. 

Weinstein - who is being held at the Twin Towers jail in downtown Los Angeles - used his medical ailments as a reason to hold up his extradition to LA for many months. 

Harvey Weinstein's attorneys Alan Jackson (L) and Mark Werksman speak outside the courthouse during a hearing for Weinstein at Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center on August 12

Harvey Weinstein's attorneys Alan Jackson and Mark Werksman speak outside the courthouse during a hearing for Weinstein at Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center on August 12

Weinstein (pictured in 2018) had pleaded not guilty pleas on all 11 charges when he appeared in court last month after being extradited to LA from New York, where he's serving a 23-year prison sentence for rape and sexual assault of two women

Weinstein (pictured in 2018) had pleaded not guilty pleas on all 11 charges when he appeared in court last month after being extradited to LA from New York, where he's serving a 23-year prison sentence for rape and sexual assault of two women

And outside that July 21 hearing, women's rights lawyer Gloria Allred - who represents one of Weinstein's New York victims and two of his alleged victims in LA - scorned the delaying tactics in an interview with DailyMail.com. 

'I am happy that this day has come and I'm looking for a fair trial here in Los Angeles,' she said.

'Mr. Weinstein and his defense have been delaying his extradition to Los Angeles for a long time,' she said. 'But he finally ran out of excuses. 

'It's absurd that he claimed he needed to stay in New York because he needed medical care. We have excellent medical care here in LA. 'I think that it's important for him to face trial here in LA because some of his victims here have not had their day in court. 

'Justice may have been delayed in Los Angeles, but it's not going to be denied.'

Popular posts from this blog

Study Abroad USA, College of Charleston, Popular Courses, Alumni

Thinking for Study Abroad USA. School of Charleston, the wonderful grounds is situated in the actual middle of a verifiable city - Charleston. Get snatched up by the wonderful and customary engineering, beautiful pathways, or look at the advanced steel and glass building which houses the School of Business. The grounds additionally gives students simple admittance to a few major tech organizations like Amazon's CreateSpace, Google, TwitPic, and so on. The school offers students nearby as well as off-grounds convenience going from completely outfitted home lobbies to memorable homes. It is prepared to offer different types of assistance and facilities like clubs, associations, sporting exercises, support administrations, etc. To put it plainly, the school grounds is rising with energy and there will never be a dull second for students at the College of Charleston. Concentrate on Abroad USA is improving and remunerating for your future. The energetic grounds likewise houses various

Best MBA Online Colleges in the USA

“Opportunities never open, instead we create them for us”. Beginning with this amazing saying, let’s unbox today’s knowledge. Love Business and marketing? Want to make a high-paid career in business administration? Well, if yes, then mate, we have got you something amazing to do!   We all imagine an effortless future with a cozy house and a laptop. Well, well! You can make this happen. Today, with this guide, we will be exploring some of the top-notch online MBA universities and institutes in the USA. Let’s get started! Why learn Online MBA from the USA? Access to More Options This online era has given a second chance to children who want to reflect on their careers while managing their hectic schedules. In this, the internet has played a very crucial in rejuvenating schools, institutes, and colleges to give the best education to students across the globe. Graduating with Less Debt Regular classes from high reputed institutes often charge heavy tuition fees. However onl

Sickening moment maskless 'Karen' COUGHS in the face of grocery store customer, then claims she doesn't have to wear a mask because she 'isn't sick'

A woman was captured on camera following a customer through a supermarket as she coughs on her after claiming she does not need a mask because she is not sick.  Video of the incident, which has garnered hundreds of thousands of views on Twitter alone, allegedly took place in a Su per Saver in Lincoln, Nebraska according to Twitter user @davenewworld_2. In it, an unidentified woman was captured dramatically coughing as she smiles saying 'Excuse me! I'm coming through' in the direction of the customer recording her. Scroll down for video An unidentified woman was captured dramatically coughing as she smiles saying 'Excuse me! I'm coming through' in the direction of a woman recording her A woman was captured on camera following a customer as she coughs on her in a supermarket without a mask on claiming she does not need one because she is not sick @chaiteabugz #karen #covid #karens #karensgonewild #karensalert #masks we were just wearing a mask at the store. ¿ o