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More Women May Come Forward as Prosecutors Consider New Charges in Harvey Weinstein Case

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The Harvey Weinstein case takes a new turn as prosecutors hint at fresh charges and more women coming forward with allegations against the disgraced former movie mogul. The possibility of a new indictment looms large as Assistant District Attorney Nicole Blumberg suggests that individuals who were not ready to speak out in 2020 may now be prepared to do so in 2024.

During a session at New York criminal court, Blumberg emphasized the need for a July 9 hearing to facilitate discovery and compliance in light of these potential developments. The spectre of additional accusers has prompted prosecutors to urge Weinstein’s defense counsel to refrain from making public statements about witnesses, fearing it may deter new claimants from coming forward.

Weinstein, confined to a wheelchair, listened as his attorney acknowledged the delicate balance between advocacy and ethical obligations, pledging not to overstep boundaries in the future. Despite his previous rape conviction being overturned by the New York State Court of Appeals, prosecutors remain steadfast in their intent to retry the case swiftly, citing its strength.

As Weinstein’s legal woes extend beyond New York to Los Angeles, where he faces a prior conviction, his attorneys are exploring avenues for appeal. The presence of key figures from previous proceedings, such as accusers Jessica Mann and Miriam Haley, underscores the gravity of the situation. Amid ongoing legal maneuvering, Weinstein’s physical health remains a concern, with his mental acuity reportedly sharp, according to his legal team.

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