Harvey Weinstein’s lawyers have asked a New York appeals court to grant him a new trial, arguing that the Manhattan judge who oversaw the former Hollywood producer’s conviction “woefully neglected” the obligation to ensure a fair trial.
Weinstein, 69, has maintained his innocence since a jury found him guilty in February 2020 of two felony sex crimes. He was sentenced to 23 years in prison. The conviction and sentencing were viewed as a high-profile victory for the #MeToo movement, which aims to highlight pervasive sexual harassment and misconduct, especially in the workplace.