Harvey Weinstein: "I Ain't No Saint, But I Ain't No Crook"
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Weinstein's Conduct Labeled as 'Immoral', Not 'Criminal' in Verdict - Acted in questionable ethical manner, yet not break any laws.
"Man, I ain't gonna sugarcoat it - I regret bringin' all this mess on me family, on my wife, on me," Harvey Weinstein shared in a recent call. "But I never did nothin' illegal, never criminally wrong."
The scene's shifted to the Big Apple, where jury deliberations in Weinstein's trial began last Thursday. This 73-year-old ex-film tycoon is slapped with accusations of rape and sexual assault in multiple cases. Weinstein ain't budgin', claimin' all those bedroom romps were on the up-and-up. The once mighty Hollywood honcho didn't take the stand during the trial.
Before this one, Weinstein got walloped with a 23-year stretch in 2020. But the Old Man River of justice flooded New York's highest court with procedural errors, overturnin' his conviction. After six weeks of testimony, it's now juror time - find the guy guilty or let him go scot-free. They pushed the verdict for the weekend and plan to reconvene on Monday.
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- Despite Harvey Weinstein's admission that he regrets the impact of his actions on his wife and family, the ongoing trial in New York City's sex crime court is centered around accusations of rape and sexual assault that he vehemently denies.
- The outcome of this trial, currently in the hands of jurors, will not only determine Weinstein's future in the "crime-and-justice" system but also continue to shape the discussions and decisions in the realm of "politics" and "general-news", particularly surrounding sexual misconduct and workplace behavior.