UPDATE (June 12, 2025, 11:36 a.m. ET): A judge declared a mistrial on the remaining charge — a third-degree rape charge — against Harvey Weinstein after the jury foreperson said he is not willing to go back into the jury room to deliberate, NBC News reported.
Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has been found guilty of committing a sex crime by a jury in New York, more than a year after the state Supreme Court overturned his 2020 conviction on felony sex crime charges.
A jury of seven women and five men returned a partial verdict on Wednesday, finding Weinstein guilty of a first-degree criminal sexual act. The jury acquitted him on a second count of first-degree criminal sexual act, and it did not reach a unanimous verdict on a count of third-degree rape. Jurors will continue to deliberate on the third-degree rape count on Thursday, NBC News reported.
This time around, the charges stemmed from allegations that Weinstein raped aspiring actor Jessica Mann in 2013 and that he forcibly performed oral sex on two others, former “Project Runway” production assistant Miriam Haley and former model Kaja Sokola in 2006. Sokola’s accusation was not included in Weinstein’s first trial.
The jury on Wednesday found him guilty of committing a criminal sex act against Haley; it found him not guilty on the charge related to Sokola; and it will continue to deliberate on the rape charge as it relates to Mann.
Weinstein has maintained that all of the sexual encounters were consensual. He did not testify in this trial or during his 2020 trial.








