“This decision is so unfair to the women that were hurt,” Bernard Cody told The Daily Beast on Friday.
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Weinstein will be in Manhattan Supreme Court next Wednesday, less than a week after the state’s highest court overturned his 2020 rape conviction.
A surprising number are mounting comebacks.
Even if he’s still locked up.
“He’s been dying to tell his story from Day 1,” his lawyer said Thursday, hours after Weinstein's 2020 New York conviction was overturned.
Dozens of accusers reacted with shock and outrage to a New York Court overturning the disgraced producer’s conviction on Thursday. Here’s what they had to say.
The disgraced producer still faces a 16-year state prison sentence in California.
The disgraced Hollywood producer was tried for his past behavior as well as the crimes he was charged with, a key mistake, the appeals court ruled.
The House speaker threatened to call in the National Guard on Columbia protesters during a speech in the middle of campus.
Chad Daybell was “very upset and distraught” when coroner Brenda Dye walked in their home.