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Opening Statements Loom in Harvey Weinstein’s Third New York Rape Trial

By Matthias Binder April 21, 2026
Jurors set to hear opening statements in Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial in New York
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Jurors set to hear opening statements in Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial in New York

Contents
A Tangled Path Through the CourtsThe Core Allegation from 2013Jury Selection Navigates High-Profile HurdlesShifts in Defense and Broader ContextTimeline of Key Developments

A Tangled Path Through the Courts (Image Credits: Pixabay)

New York City – A new jury prepares to hear opening statements on Tuesday in Harvey Weinstein’s third trial over a 2013 rape allegation in a Manhattan hotel.[1][2] The once-powerful Hollywood producer faces renewed scrutiny nearly eight years after his arrest sparked widespread attention in the #MeToo movement. This retrial focuses solely on the lingering charge that has withstood two prior proceedings.

A Tangled Path Through the Courts

Weinstein first stood trial in Manhattan in 2020. Jurors convicted him of third-degree rape related to the hotel encounter and a separate criminal sexual act from 2006.[3] An appeals court overturned those verdicts in 2024, citing procedural issues. Prosecutors then pursued a second trial in 2025.

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That proceeding produced mixed results. The jury acquitted Weinstein on one count and convicted him on the 2006 charge involving production assistant Miriam Haley. Deadlock emerged on the rape allegation, however, after the jury foreperson refused further deliberation amid internal disputes.[3][2] A mistrial followed on that count, paving the way for this focused third trial.

The Core Allegation from 2013

Jessica Mann, a hairstylist and aspiring actress, met Weinstein at a Los Angeles party in late 2012 or early 2013. She hoped his influence might advance her career in acting. The two entered what she described as a consensual relationship, despite his marriage at the time.[1]

Mann traveled to New York in March 2013 and arranged a breakfast meeting with him. According to her previous testimony, Weinstein led her to a hotel room, ignored her objections, demanded she undress, and assaulted her. She testified that she complied to escape the situation. Afterward, she maintained contact with him.

Weinstein has pleaded not guilty throughout. He denies any nonconsensual acts. In court earlier this year, he acknowledged past infidelity but insisted he never assaulted anyone.[1]

Jury Selection Navigates High-Profile Hurdles

Jury selection began on April 15 in Manhattan criminal court. More than 80 prospective jurors faced initial screening. Many sought excusals, citing familiarity with the case’s extensive media coverage or inability to serve impartially.[3]

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After four days, the process concluded Friday. The final panel includes seven men and five women. They underwent questioning on their knowledge of Weinstein and commitment to fairness. Individual private interviews addressed biases from prior publicity.

  • Over 80 initial prospects screened.
  • Extensive media exposure prompted numerous excusals.
  • Four days to seat 12 jurors plus alternates.
  • Balanced gender composition: seven men, five women.

Shifts in Defense and Broader Context

Weinstein, now 73, has changed legal teams for this round. His previous attorneys highlighted Mann’s continued interactions with him post-incident, including messages and career-related requests. The new strategy remains unclear ahead of openings.[1]

Prosecutors recently disclosed potential new evidence: an alleged 2020 remark by Weinstein to a court officer. The defense challenged its admissibility as untimely and unreliable. The judge will decide its inclusion.

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Weinstein remains incarcerated due to a separate 16-year California sentence and his upheld 2006 New York conviction. Health concerns, including recent surgery and other ailments, have surfaced. He described his situation to the judge as a “slow march to my death.”[2]

The trial could span four to six weeks. A conviction on third-degree rape carries potential prison time, though he serves other sentences regardless.

Timeline of Key Developments

  1. 2013: Alleged incident occurs in Manhattan hotel.
  2. 2017: Arrest follows #MeToo revelations.
  3. 2020: First conviction on rape and sexual act charges.
  4. 2024: Appeals court overturns verdicts.
  5. 2025: Second trial yields mixed results and deadlock on rape count.
  6. April 2026: Third trial jury seated; openings set for April 22.

Key Takeaways

  • This marks Weinstein’s third trial on the same 2013 charge.
  • Jury of 12, balanced by gender, seated after intense vetting.
  • Trial focuses narrowly, expected to last up to six weeks.

As opening statements unfold, the proceedings revisit a pivotal #MeToo case amid evolving cultural conversations on accountability. The outcome could influence perceptions of justice in high-profile assaults. What are your thoughts on the endurance of this legal saga? Share in the comments below.

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