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Harvey Weinstein's Rape Retrial Nears Conclusion as Jury Set to Deliberate

Jurors will begin deliberations Thursday in Harvey Weinstein's retrial, following closing arguments that highlighted the power dynamics in his alleged assaults.

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Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes retrial is concluding, with jurors set to deliberate Thursday after two days of closing arguments. Prosecutor Nicole Blumberg emphasized that Weinstein exploited his power in Hollywood to assault women, while the defense argued the encounters were consensual. The jury, consisting of seven women and five men, will review extensive evidence, including testimonies from multiple witnesses. This retrial follows the overturning of Weinstein's previous conviction, and it includes new allegations from an accuser not part of the first trial. The case remains pivotal in the context of the #MeToo movement.

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  • The article presents a neutral tone regarding Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial, focusing on legal proceedings and courtroom dynamics.
  • It outlines arguments from both the defense and prosecution without showing bias towards either side.
  • The context of the #MeToo movement is mentioned, highlighting its relevance to the case.

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"…The new trial was expanded to include an accuser who wasn’t part of the first trial."

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Harvey Weinstein was charged with two counts of first-degree criminal sexual act and one count of third-degree rape.

Harvey Weinstein is being retried because an appellate court overturned his previous conviction, citing that the judge allowed 'irrelevant' and 'prejudicial' testimony and evidence.

This case is significant because it highlights the power dynamics and abuse of power in Hollywood, which is central to the #MeToo movement's focus on sexual harassment and assault.

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