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Harvey Weinstein appears in state court in Manhattan after a mistrial on a rape charge, Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2025 in New York. (Steven Hirsch /New York Post via AP, Pool)

Harvey Weinstein’s next retrial — or sentencing — could happen this fall

Harvey Weinstein faces sentencing and another possible retrial in his New York City sex crimes case. But it’s still unclear when they’ll happen — and whether the former movie mogul will be back in front of another jury at all. Manhattan Judge Curtis Farber said Wednesday he’ll sentence Weinstein on Sept. 30 — but only if there’s no retrial on a rape charge that the last jury failed to decide. The 73-year-old Weinstein was convicted in June of forcing oral sex on a TV and movie production assistant in 2006. The charge carries a possible sentence of up to 25 years in prison.

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Harvey Weinstein jokes with press photographers in Manhattan criminal court as the jury in his retrial deliberates, Wednesday, June 11, 2025, in New York. Curtis Means/Pool Photo via AP)

What to know about Harvey Weinstein’s conviction on a top sex crimes charge at his #MeToo retrial

Harvey Weinstein has been found guilty again. He was convicted Wednesday of a top sex crimes charge at his #MeToo retrial in New York City. The partial verdict came more than five years after his first conviction, which an appeals court later overturned. The jury returned a verdict on two of three charges against Weinstein, acquitting him of another charge while indicating they had yet to achieve unanimity on the final count. That could mean more deliberations on Thursday. The verdict capped an extraordinary fifth day of deliberations in which the jury foreperson complained that he was being bullied by other jurors. Weinstein’s lawyer then asked for a mistrial.

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