Two Charges of Indecent Assault Against Harvey Weinstein Discontinued Two charges of indecent assault against Harvey Weinstein have been
Two Charges of Indecent Assault Against Harvey Weinstein Discontinued
Two charges of indecent assault against Harvey Weinstein have been discontinued by the UK’s Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in the UK.
Statement from CPS Director Frank Ferguson
In a statement, CPS director Frank Ferguson said: “Following a review of the evidence in this case, the CPS has decided to discontinue criminal proceedings against Harvey Weinstein.
”The CPS has a duty to keep all cases under continuous review and we have decided that there is no longer a realistic prospect of conviction.”
Background of the Case
In June 2022, the former film producer was charged with two counts of indecent assault against a woman. The alleged offences are said to have taken place in London in 1996.
Recent Developments
Earlier this year, Weinstein had a 2020 rape conviction overturned by the New York Court of Appeals. He will be retried later this year.
The 72-year-old continues to serve a 16-year sentence for rape and other sexual offences passed down by a Los Angeles court in February 2023.
Conclusion
The discontinuation of the charges against Harvey Weinstein marks a significant development in the ongoing legal battle surrounding his alleged sexual misconduct. The decision highlights the complexities of the legal process and the challenges of securing convictions in cases of alleged sexual assault.
FAQs
- What are the charges that have been discontinued against Harvey Weinstein?
- When were the charges filed?
- Where did the alleged offences take place?
- What is the current legal status of Harvey Weinstein?
Two counts of indecent assault.
In June 2022.
In London in 1996.
He continues to serve a 16-year sentence for rape and other sexual offences passed down by a Los Angeles court in February 2023.
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