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Harvey Weinstein Sentenced to 23 Years in Prison; L.A. Begins Extradition Process

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March 11, 2020
NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 24: Movie producer Harvey Weinstein enters New York City Criminal Court on February 24, 2020 in New York City. Jury deliberations in the high-profile trial are believed to be nearing a close, with a verdict on Weinstein’s numerous rape and sexual misconduct charges expected in the coming days. (Photo by Scott Heins/Getty Images)

JEWISH JOURNAL UPDATE: The Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office announced on March 10 it has begun the process of extraditing Harvey Weinstein from New York. The office stated a date for the Los Angeles trial — based on sexual assault charges filed in the city in January — has not yet been set.

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(JTA) — Disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in prison on Wednesday, more than two weeks after being found guilty on two counts of rape and sexual assault.

Weinstein, 67, could have been sentenced to a maximum 29 years or as little as five years, The New York Times reported.

In a statement before his sentencing, Weinstein said “I really feel remorse in this situation,” but added that “thousands” of men are losing due process for behavior about which “they are confused.” He said, “I’m totally confused. Men are confused about this issue.”

The six women who gave graphic accounts on the witness stand of Weinstein’s sexual assaults sat in the front row of the gallery during the sentencing by New York State Supreme Court Justice James Burke, who presided over the trial.

Since March 5, Weinstein has been housed in an infirmary unit on Rikers Island prison since his conviction on Feb. 25. He spent the interim period in the hospital due to chest pain. A stent was implanted in his heart.

His defense team has already launched the appeals process. He was acquitted of the more serious charge of first-degree rape, and of the most serious charges in the case, two counts of predatory sexual assault.

Weinstein still faces charges in a separate case in Los Angeles. His indictment in that case was announced on the first day of his Manhattan trial.

His attorneys had asked the judge for leniency.

“He lost everything,” his lawyers wrote in a letter to Burke, referring to his divorce and the loss of his company, Deadline Hollywood reported. “His fall from grace has been historic.”

Dozens of women have accused Weinstein of sexual misconduct that took place over decades, including actresses such as Rosanna Arquette, Ashley Judd, Rose McGowan and Gwyneth Paltrow.

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