Weinstein was tried in February 2020 in Manhattan Supreme Court. At the trial, six women testified that Weinstein had sexually assaulted them; the charges themselves rested on the complaints of two women, a former production assistant and a former actress who gave the jury accounts from 2006 and 2013, respectively.
Harvey Weinstein was convicted in 2020 in New York of raping Jessica Mann and sexually assaulting Miriam Haley, but this was overturned in 2024:
- Raping Jessica Mann, an aspiring actress, in 2013, under third-degree rape charges, which involve sexual intercourse with a person incapable of consent due to mental incapacity or physical helplessness.
- Sexually assaulting Miriam Haley, a production assistant, in 2006, under first-degree criminal sexual act charges, typically involving forcible oral or anal sex.
Weinstein was found convicted of rape in the third degree and a criminal sexual act in the first degree by the jury on February 24, 2020. However, he was found not guilty of three counts, including two more serious charges of predatory sexual assault. The convictions were the outcome of the case of “Jane Doe 1,” who was subsequently identified as Evgeniya Chernyshova, a Russian model and actress residing in Italy.
Evgeniya testified that Weinstein entered her hotel room without her permission at the 2013 Italian Film Festival in Los Angeles. He proceeded to sexually assault her in the bathroom after she opened the door.