Harvey Weinstein’s New York trial, focused on accusations that the former Hollywood producer used his powerful position in the film industry to sexually abuse women over several years, has ended without a final decision after jurors failed to agree on one of the major charges against him.
After only three days of discussions, the judge declared a mistrial when jurors said they weren’t able to reach a verdict regarding allegations connected to actress Jessica Mann.
Harvey Weinstein, once one of Hollywood’s most influential producers, has faced multiple criminal cases and accusations since the start of the #MeToo movement. Prosecutors in Manhattan now reportedly have one month to decide whether they want to move forward with another trial connected to the allegations involving Mann.
As per CBS, the jury members informed the judge through a written note that they “request to let the judge know that the members of the jury have concluded that we cannot reach a unanimous decision.” Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said they were “deeply disappointed” by the outcome.


