Harvey Weinstein is arraigned in court docket on September 18, 2024 in New York Metropolis, pleading not responsible to a brand new intercourse crimes cost.
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This story was originally published in 2020, and has been up to date with more moderen info on Weinstein’s authorized proceedings.
This report contains descriptions of sexual assault.
For a lot of Harvey Weinstein’s profession, darkish rumors of sexual assault and harassment tailed the Hollywood megaproducer. Solely in recent times did the allegations collect the heft and momentum that culminated in a number of convictions.
Whereas scores of girls have accused Weinstein of crimes courting again many years — starting from intimidation to rape — this timeline focuses on the incidents cited in felony circumstances in opposition to him in Manhattan and Los Angeles. Although Weinstein’s New York conviction was overturned in spring of 2024, a brand new trial is underway in Manhattan. These updates are beneath.
Timeline
Winter 1993-94: Weinstein allegedly rapes Annabella Sciorra
The actress Annabella Sciorra, maybe finest identified for her Emmy-nominated work on The Sopranos, mentioned Weinstein raped her at her Manhattan residence after an business dinner. She says the producer dropped her off, solely to reappear at her door and pressure his manner inside.
Sciorra’s allegation went on to develop into the topic of pretrial arguments in Manhattan. Whereas the alleged incident occurred too way back to be prosecuted beneath state regulation and Weinstein’s protection staff objected to its inclusion, her testimony was heard anyway during the 2020 trial, in help of the cost of predatory sexual assault.
Summer season 2004: Weinstein allegedly forces Lucia Evans to carry out oral intercourse
The previous aspiring actress Lucia Evans advised The New Yorker — in one among a pair of major stories that skilled a nationwide highlight on the allegations in opposition to Weinstein — that he had raped her in his workplace in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood.
“He pressured me to carry out oral intercourse on him,” Evans alleged, including: “I mentioned, again and again, ‘I do not need to do that, cease, do not.’ I attempted to get away, however possibly I did not attempt arduous sufficient. I did not need to kick him or combat him.”
Her account led prosecutors to pursue a felony sexual act cost in opposition to Weinstein, though it was dismissed in 2018.
July 10, 2006: Weinstein allegedly forces himself on Mimi Haley
Mimi Haley, a former manufacturing assistant at Weinstein’s now-bankrupt manufacturing firm, says that after inviting her to his New York Metropolis house, the producer ignored her objections, pulled out her tampon and forcibly carried out oral intercourse on her.
“No lady ought to should be subjected to this sort of unacceptable abuse,” she said in 2017. “Girls have the correct to say no. A ‘no’ is a ‘no,’ whatever the circumstances — and I advised Harvey ‘no.’ “
Haley’s declare was included in charges against Weinstein filed in 2018 and she or he went on to testify in his 2020 trial in Manhattan.
Feb. 18-19, 2013: A pair of incidents in Los Angeles
These alleged incidents prompted Los Angeles prosecutors to file four charges in opposition to Weinstein in 2020: one felony rely every of forcible rape, forcible oral copulation, sexual penetration by use of pressure and sexual battery by restraint.
“On Feb. 18, 2013, Weinstein allegedly went to a lodge and raped a girl after pushing his manner inside her room,” the workplace of Los Angeles County District Legal professional Jackie Lacey explained in 2020. “The subsequent night, the defendant is accused of sexually assaulting a girl at a lodge suite in Beverly Hills.”
March 18, 2013: Alleged rape in New York Metropolis
For a very long time, few particulars had been launched about this allegation, which prompted two of the costs Weinstein was tried for in New York in 2020: first- and third-degree rape. Certainly, it was not till the trial’s opening statements that prosecutors launched the identify of the alleged victim, Jessica Mann, and the details of her story.
Prosecutors mentioned Mann, an aspiring actress, had attended a number of business occasions with Weinstein and endured more and more aggressive sexual advances — together with one incident during which, much like Mimi Haley’s, Mann says Weinstein forcibly carried out oral intercourse on her.
Nevertheless it was later, on March 18 — one month after the alleged incidents in Los Angeles — that Mann says she tried to confront Weinstein at a lodge in Midtown Manhattan. There, he allegedly coaxed her as much as his room, pressured her to disrobe and ordered her onto the mattress.
“He acquired on high of her and he raped her, forcing his penis into her vagina,” Manhattan Assistant District Legal professional Meghan Hast advised jurors in 2020. “Jessica simply laid there. When he completed, he acquired off of her.
March 2015: New York DA decides to not prosecute allegation
Ambra Battilana Gutierrez, a Filipina-Italian mannequin, reported Weinstein to the New York Police Division for allegedly groping her throughout a gathering at his Tribeca workplace in 2015. She says that later, on the urging of police, she wore a recording gadget for an organized meetup at a Manhattan lodge. She says it was throughout that assembly that Weinstein admitted to groping her and sought unsuccessfully to get her to come back to his room.
Nevertheless, the workplace of then-Manhattan District Legal professional Cyrus Vance Jr. determined to not pursue the case, saying at the time that “a felony cost is just not supported.”
Years later, after the publication of a New Yorker piece detailing Gutierrez’s allegations, her story would develop into a focus of intense criticism leveled at Vance, whose workplace turned accountable for prosecuting the felony trial. Then-New York Governor Andrew Cuomo requested a review of the DA’s 2015 determination, although it isn’t clear whether or not that was ever accomplished.
Oct. 5, 2017: The New York Instances publishes allegations
Whereas rumors of sexual harassment and assault had lengthy dogged Weinstein — even supplying punchlines at the Oscars — it wasn’t till The New York Instances and The New Yorker printed exposés that the allegations discovered severe traction.
The Times’ story, written by investigative journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, targeted on allegations by a sequence of assistants and actresses, reminiscent of Ashley Judd and Rose McGowan.
Weinstein, in an announcement launched the same day, pledged to take a depart of absence from his manufacturing firm and acknowledged that “I’ve an extended strategy to go.”
Including, “I so respect all ladies and remorse what occurred.” Weinstein didn’t admit any wrongdoing.
Oct. 10, 2017: The New Yorker‘s web site publishes extra allegations
Printed simply days after the The New York Instances article, journalist Ronan Farrow’s piece in The New Yorker targeted on a slew of different accusations — together with the allegation by Lucia Evans that had been added however was later dropped from the checklist of felony prices Weinstein faces in New York.
Oct. 14, 2017: Weinstein is expelled from the Academy
In one of many first indicators that the response to The New York Instances and The New Yorker experiences represented a sea change, full with real-world implications for Weinstein, the Hollywood producer was expelled from the Academy of Movement Image Arts and Sciences, the influential group accountable for the Oscars.
“We achieve this not merely to separate ourselves from somebody who doesn’t benefit the respect of his colleagues,” the Academy’s 54-member Board of Governors defined in an announcement after an emergency assembly, “but additionally to ship a message that the period of willful ignorance and shameful complicity in sexually predatory habits and office harassment in our business is over.”
March 19, 2018: The Weinstein Firm files for bankruptcy
Buffeted by months of detrimental press, the manufacturing firm that Weinstein based along with his brother, Bob, went stomach up. The Weinstein Firm declared chapter and bought “considerably all” of its property to Lantern Capital Companions. It additionally voided the nondisclosure agreements it had reached with Weinstein’s accusers.
Could 25, 2018: Weinstein surrenders to police
The previous Hollywood producer arrived on the New York Police Division’s 1st Precinct in Decrease Manhattan, the place he submitted to arrest with droves of journalists wanting on. It was Harvey Weinstein’s first arrest in reference to the sexual assault allegations.
The identical day, then-Manhattan District Legal professional Cyrus Vance Jr. submitted Weinstein’s initial slate of charges: “The defendant is charged with Rape within the First and Third Levels, in addition to Legal Sexual Act within the First Diploma, for forcible sexual acts in opposition to two ladies in 2013 and 2004, respectively.”
A few week and a half later, Weinstein plead not guilty to the costs, which modified considerably as new info got here to gentle.
July 2, 2018: Additional charges in opposition to Weinstein introduced
Manhattan District Legal professional Vance announced the filing of a superseding grand jury indictment, which added prices related with a 3rd incident in 2006. The brand new slate included one rely of felony sexual act within the first diploma and two counts of predatory sexual assault, probably the most severe prices levied in opposition to Weinstein by Manhattan prosecutors.
Miriam “Mimi” Haley, who was concerned within the alleged 2006 incident, had come forward together with her story greater than half a yr earlier, saying that in her time working at The Weinstein Firm, Harvey Weinstein orally pressured himself on her inside his New York Metropolis house.
Weinstein plead not responsible to the brand new prices per week after they had been introduced.
Oct. 11, 2018: One cost in opposition to Weinstein is dismissed
Justice James Burke, the decide overseeing the Manhattan trial, dismissed one of many prices in opposition to Weinstein after it turned clear that investigators did not correctly current sure info to the grand jury.
Lucia Evans advised the grand jury — and The New Yorker — that Weinstein pressured her to carry out oral intercourse on him. However an unidentified buddy of hers had contradicted that account in an interview with a detective, saying Evans referred to as it a consensual act in trade for the promise of performing work.
Prosecutors acknowledged later that the detective “failed to tell” them of “vital particulars” of the interview previous to Evans’ grand jury testimony. Weinstein’s authorized staff pushed to have the felony sexual act cost dismissed in consequence, and prosecutors didn’t object.

Harvey Weinstein arrives at court docket for jury choice on Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2020, in New York.
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Jan. 6, 2020: Trial in New York Metropolis begins
Weinstein’s trial formally opened in Manhattan, with greater than two weeks dedicated to choosing a jury. After roughly a yr and a half of pretrial wrangling, the costs Weinstein confronted are as follows:
- Two counts of predatory sexual assault
- One rely of rape within the first diploma (related to the 2013 incident)
- One rely of rape within the third diploma (2013 incident)
- One rely of felony sexual act within the first diploma (2006 incident)
Jan. 6, 2020: Los Angeles prosecutors announce charges of their own
The identical day that his trial opened in Manhattan, Weinstein was hit with new authorized woes from the opposite aspect of the U.S.: 4 felony counts of sexual assault, filed by Los Angeles County District Legal professional Jackie Lacey. The costs are related with incidents that allegedly occurred at native motels over two nights in February 2013.
“We imagine the proof will present that the defendant used his energy and affect to realize entry to his victims,” Lacey says, “after which commit violent crimes in opposition to them.”
Feb. 24, 2020: Manhattan jury finds Weinstein responsible in blended verdict
After about 5 days of deliberations, jurors convicted the former producer of two of the five counts he faced — third-degree rape and a first-degree felony sexual act — however acquitted him of probably the most severe prices.
He didn’t visibly react as the decision was learn however, based on protection lawyer Arthur Aidala, repeatedly advised his attorneys afterward: “I am harmless. … I did not rape anybody.”
Of the 2 counts that caught, the felony sexual act is the extra severe, carrying a sentence of at the very least 5 years in jail and a most of greater than 20 years.
After the listening to, Weinstein’s path to the Rikers Island, the place he was to await his sentencing, was rerouted to a close-by hospital after he skilled chest pains and hypertension.
March 11, 2020: Weinstein receives 23-year jail sentence in New York
The sentence handed down in a Manhattan courtroom included 20 years for first-degree felony sexual act and three years for third-degree rape — practically the utmost allowed beneath New York state regulation.
Weinstein’s victims “refused to be silent, and so they had been heard,” Manhattan District Legal professional Cyrus Vance Jr. mentioned in an announcement after the sentencing listening to. “Their phrases took down a predator and put him behind bars, and gave hope to survivors of sexual violence all the world over.”
Weinstein’s authorized staff vowed to attraction.
October 2022: Trial in Los Angeles begins
The former movie mogul faced rape and sexual assault charges in entrance of a jury of 9 males and three ladies at a Los Angeles court docket home. The previous film mogul was charged with raping and sexually assaulting 4 ladies between 2004 to 2013.
December 2022: Weinstein discovered responsible in blended verdict in Los Angeles trial
Weinstein was found guilty of rape, pressured oral copulation and sexual misconduct – three of seven prices – in his Los Angeles trial.
“It’s time for the kingmaker to be delivered to justice,” LA County Deputy District Legal professional Marlene Martinez mentioned throughout closing arguments of the trial.
Weinstein’s convictions hinged on allegations from one among 4 accusers. (The jury dominated Weinstein was not responsible on one of many remaining prices, and could not attain a choice on three others.) 4 extra prices had been dismissed.
February 23, 2023: Weinstein sentenced in California
Weinstein was sentenced to 16 years behind bars by Los Angeles Superior Court docket Decide Lisa Lench, to be served consecutively after his 23-year sentence in New York.
April 25, 2024: New York conviction is overturned
Weinstein’s 2020 sex crime conviction was overturned whereas serving a 23-year sentence in New York. In a 4-3 determination, the New York State Court docket of Appeals dominated that Weinstein didn’t obtain a good trial as a result of the proceedings included testimony from ladies whose allegations weren’t a part of the case. These are in any other case referred to as Molineux witnesses.
Decide Jenny Rivera wrote: “We conclude that the trial court docket erroneously admitted testimony of uncharged, alleged prior sexual acts in opposition to individuals aside from the complainants of the underlying crimes as a result of that testimony served no materials non-propensity goal … The one proof in opposition to defendant [Weinstein] was the complainants’ testimony, and the results of the court docket’s rulings … was to bolster their credibility and diminish defendant’s character earlier than the jury.”
April 28, 2024: Weinstein out and in of the hospital
Weinstein was hospitalized at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan upon his return to New York. After his 2020 conviction was vacated, Weinstein was turned over to the town’s Division of Correction. Based on a state spokesperson Weinstein stays in custody due to his Los Angeles conviction and sentence.
Could 1, 2024: Prosecutors plan for a brand new trial
Throughout a listening to in a New York courtroom, Manhattan District Legal professional Alvin Bragg confirmed his workplace was placing collectively a brand new trial — first planned for the fall of 2024, and later delayed to the next spring.
Could 29, 2024: New York prosecutors sign potential for brand spanking new indictment
Manhattan prosecutors informed Decide Curtis Farber that they could search a brand new indictment forward of Weinstein’s upcoming trial. Throughout a court docket listening to, Manhattan Assistant District Legal professional Nicole Blumberg confirmed that extra survivors had come ahead with assault claims and could also be prepared to testify.
June 7, 2024: Weinstein’s attorneys attraction California conviction
Weinstein’s attorneys appealed his California conviction, arguing that proof was excluded from his trial there, which ended in 2022.
September 12, 2024: One other New York indictment is introduced
New York prosecutors announced in a hearing that Weinstein was indicted on extra intercourse crimes prices. Weinstein is just not current in court docket, after being rushed into emergency coronary heart surgical procedure the weekend prior.
September 18, 2024: Weinstein pleads not responsible to new cost in New York
Prosecutors unsealed the indictment, detailing allegations of sexual assault against Weinstein in 2006. In a New York courtroom, Weinstein plead not responsible.
April 15, 2025: Jury choice begins in Weinstein’s trial in New York
In Harvey Weinstein’s third trial in simply over 5 years, the disgraced movie producer is facing assault allegations from three different women, together with one whose identification has not but been revealed.
Ilya Marritz and Clare Lombardo contributed to this timeline.