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January 1, Weinstein 2020 Conviction Overturned: New Trial Ordered, #MeToo Landmark Case Rocked

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In a shocking turn of events, Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction was overturned by a New York appeals court on Thursday. The court has ordered a new trial, causing a significant setback to a case that has been a landmark for the #MeToo movement.

The appeals court reached a 4-3 decision. They determined that the trial judge had improperly permitted prosecutors to call women who testified that Weinstein had assaulted them. These testimonies were unrelated to the specific charges brought against the entertainment mogul.

Weinstein received a 23-year prison sentence after his conviction in February 2020. He was convicted for forcing oral sex on TV and film production assistant Mimi Haley in 2006 and the third-degree rape of hairstylist Jessica Mann in 2013.

Before his very public downfall, Weinstein was a highly influential figure in Hollywood as a former film producer. He co-founded Miramax and later The Weinstein Company. Both of which produced numerous commercially successful films and received acclaim from the Academy Awards.

Weinstein’s case marked one of the first significant moments in the #MeToo movement. Over 80 women have accused him of sexual assault and rape.

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