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Rape Conviction

In Los Angeles on December 19, 2022, Weinstein was convicted on charges involving Evgeniya Chernyshova – namely forcible rape, forcible oral copulation, and sexual penetration by a foreign object – and began serving a 16-year sentence that remains in effect.

December 19, 1979


Weinstein Brothers Found Miramax

Harvey Weinstein and his brother, Bob Weinstein, co-founded the film production company Miramax, which went on to become a major force in Hollywood.

July 10, 2006


Miriam “Mimi” Hayley in Soho

Key Players:
Miriam "Mimi" Haley

Miriam “Mimi” Hayley claims Weinstein forcibly performed a sexual act on her at his Soho apartment, despite her protests (e.g., saying she was on her period).

October 5, 2017


NYT Exposé on Weinstein

On October 5, 2017, The New York Times journalists Jodi Kantor and Meg

On October 5, 2017, The New York Times journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey broke a story alleging that Harvey Weinstein engaged in three decades of sexual misconduct. The investigation detailed claims that Weinstein harassed actresses, production assistants, and other female employees at Miramax and TWC, and reached eight settlements, following an intensive five-month inquiry.

October 10, 2017


Farrow’s Weinstein Exposé

Ronan Farrow, a long-time correspondent for NBC News, published additional allegations against Weinstein in The New Yorker on October 10.

Farrow claimed that Weinstein had sexually assaulted or harassed thirteen women and

Ronan Farrow, a long-time correspondent for NBC News, published additional allegations against Weinstein in The New Yorker on October 10.

Farrow claimed that Weinstein had sexually assaulted or harassed thirteen women and violated three. While at NBC, Farrow disclosed that he had intended to publish the story months prior, despite his assertion that the network was under duress not to do so. This assertion was refuted by NBC. 16 former or current executives and assistants associated with Weinstein testified that they had either witnessed or been informed of his non-consensual sexual advances, according to Farrow.

Four actresses stated that Weinstein either removed them from projects or convinced others to do so after they rejected his advances and expressed their concerns. Weinstein also boasted about his success in planting detrimental stories in the media against those who defied him, according to a number of Farrow’s sources.

Furthermore, The New Yorker published an audio recording from 2015 in which Weinstein confesses to assaulting Gutierrez.

Ronan Farrow disclosed in November 2017 that Weinstein had employed private intelligence firms Kroll and Black Cube, as well as investigator Jack Palladino, to monitor and influence his alleged victims and reporters—including Kantor, Twohey, and Farrow himself—who were investigating him. This was an effort to conceal Weinstein’s sexual misconduct from the public eye, as facilitated by his lawyer, David Boies.

October 11, 2017


Operation Kaguyak

Weinstein’s allegations were under evaluation by the New York City Police Department (NYPD), London’s Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), and the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) in October 2017, in response to reports regarding his behavior. According to reports, the London investigation, which
Weinstein’s allegations were under evaluation by the New York City Police Department (NYPD), London’s Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), and the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) in October 2017, in response to reports regarding his behavior. According to reports, the London investigation, which was nicknamed “Operation Kaguyak,” examined fifteen alleged sexual assaults perpetrated by Weinstein in the 1990s. Weinstein has been authorized by the UK Crown Prosecution Service to be charged with alleged indecent assaults that occurred in 1996.

October 23, 2017


TWC Civil Rights Probe

Key Players:
Eric Schneiderman
On October 23, 2017, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman opened a civil rights investigation into TWC and issued a subpoena for records related to sexual harassment and discrimination complaints at the company.

November 3, 2017


Weinstein Rape Inquiry

Key Players:
Paz de la Huerta
On November 3, 2017, the NYPD were preparing a warrant to arrest Weinstein for his alleged rape of Paz de la Huerta, an investigation still pending as of May 2018 and unrelated to the later arrest of Weinstein

November 19, 2017


Victims Release Abuse List

Key Players:
Asia Argento
In November 2017, a group of alleged victims led by Italian actress Asia Argento released a list detailing over 100 instances of sexual abuse by Weinstein from 1980 to 2015, including eighteen allegations of rape.

January 25, 2018


Former Assistant Sues Weinstein

Key Players:
Sandeep Rehal
In January 2018, Harvey Weinstein’s former personal assistant, Sandeep Rehal, filed a lawsuit against the Weinstein brothers and The Weinstein Company for discrimination and harassment, alleging that her duties included catering to Harvey’s sexual demands, a claim that Weinstein denied.

April 30, 2018


Ashley Judd Sues Weinstein

Key Players:
Ashley Judd
On April 30, 2018, Ashley Judd sued Weinstein, alleging that he made false statements about her after she rejected his sexual advances, which damaged her career and cost her a role in a Lord of the Rings movie.

May 25, 2018


Weinstein Charged, Bail Set

Key Players:
Judge Kevin McGrath
The New York County District Attorney’s Office charged Weinstein with “rape, criminal sex act, sex abuse, and sexual misconduct” for incidents involving two distinct women on May 25, 2018. After surrendering to the New York City Police Department (NYPD), he was apprehended and subsequently app
The New York County District Attorney’s Office charged Weinstein with “rape, criminal sex act, sex abuse, and sexual misconduct” for incidents involving two distinct women on May 25, 2018. After surrendering to the New York City Police Department (NYPD), he was apprehended and subsequently appeared before Judge Kevin McGrath in the New York City Criminal Court. On the same day, Weinstein was released on a $1 million bond. He consented to relinquish his passport and wear an ankle monitor that restricted him to New York and Connecticut. Weinstein was indicted in July 2018 on an additional charge of “predatory sexual assault” against a woman whom he allegedly coerced into oral intercourse in 2006. One of the sex assault charges was dismissed by a magistrate on October 11, 2018.

July 3, 2018


Predatory Sexual Assault Indictment

July 2018, Weinstein was indicted on an additional charge of “predatory sexual assault” against a woman he allegedly forced into oral sex in 2006.

October 11, 2018


Weinstein Charge Dismissal

Key Players:
Lucia Evans
A judge dismissed one sexual assault charge (Lucia Evans) against Harvey Weinstein after prosecutors dropped part of their case amid revelations that a police detective had coached a witness.

January 1, 2019


Weinstein Dismisses Brafman

Key Players:
Benjamin Brafman
In January 2019, Weinstein ended his representation with defense attorney Benjamin Brafman.

January 2, 2019


Weinstein Hires Rotunno

Key Players:
Donna Rotunno
Weinstein was initially represented by Benjamin Brafman, but parted ways with Brafman in January 2019, and hired Donna Rotunno as his defense counsel.

January 6, 2020


LA Charges Announced

On January 6, 2020, the Los Angeles County District Attorney announced charges against Weinstein for allegedly raping one woman and sexually assaulting another in separate incidents in 2013, with multiple felony counts filed against him.

February 24, 2020


Weinstein Found Guilty of Rape

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 a

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.

March 11, 2020


Weinstein Sentenced to 23 Years

Justice James A. Burke sentenced Weinstein to 23 years in prison on March 11, 2020

March 18, 2020


Weinstein Transferred to Wende

Harvey Weinstein was transferred to a state prison in New York on March 18, 2020, to begin serving a 23-year sentence for rape and sexual assault following his conviction on February 24, 2020. The move, which occurred on his 68th birthday, marks the start of his incarceration in his landmark #MeToo
Harvey Weinstein was transferred to a state prison in New York on March 18, 2020, to begin serving a 23-year sentence for rape and sexual assault following his conviction on February 24, 2020. The move, which occurred on his 68th birthday, marks the start of his incarceration in his landmark #MeToo case

April 10, 2020


Additional Charge Filed

On April 10, 2020, Weinstein was charged with sexual battery by restraint in connection with an incident in 2010 involving a third victim.

October 2, 2020


Beverly Hills Assault Charges

On October 2, 2020, Weinstein was charged with six additional sexual assault counts stemming from three separate incidents in Beverly Hills hotel rooms, including three counts of forcible rape and three counts of forcible oral copulation.

March 21, 2021


Hayley Gripp Sues Weinstein

Key Players:
Hayley Gripp
In March 2021, actress Hayley Gripp sued Weinstein, alleging that he sexually assaulted her in a Beverly Hills hotel suite in November 2012 when she was 19, an allegation that Weinstein denied.

April 12, 2021


LA Indictment & Extradition

On April 12, 2021, Weinstein was formally indicted on eleven counts of sexual assault in Los Angeles County as a procedural step to expedite his trial, and he appeared via video hearing regarding his extradition to California.

July 20, 2021


Weinstein Extradited to California

On July 20, 2021, Weinstein was extradited to California to face charges of rape and sexual assault, and he was transported to the Twin Towers Correctional Facility in Los Angeles.

December 8, 2021


McGowan Lawsuit Dismissed

Key Players:
Rose McGowan
In December 2021, a federal judge dismissed the racketeering lawsuit that Rose McGowan filed against Harvey Weinstein and others.

June 2, 2022


Weinstein Appeal Rejected

Weinstein’s appeal against his sentence was denied by a unanimous five-judge panel of the New York Supreme Court Appellate Division, First Judicial Department on June 2, 2022. An appeal to the New York Court of Appeals was announced by his attorneys. In February 2024, oral proceedings were conduct
Weinstein’s appeal against his sentence was denied by a unanimous five-judge panel of the New York Supreme Court Appellate Division, First Judicial Department on June 2, 2022. An appeal to the New York Court of Appeals was announced by his attorneys. In February 2024, oral proceedings were conducted before that court.

October 10, 2022


LA Trial Leading to Convictions

Key Players:
Evgeniya Chernyshova

The Los Angeles trial began in October 2022 with Weinstein facing 11 charges of rape, forcible oral copulation, and sexual battery; on December 19, 2022, he was fo

December 19, 2022


Rape Conviction

Key Players:
Evgeniya Chernyshova

In Los Angeles on December 19, 2022, Weinstein was convicted on charges involving Evgeniya Chernyshova – namely forcible rape, forcible oral copulation, and sexua

February 10, 2023


Evgeniya Files Civil Suit

Key Players:
Evgeniya Chernyshova
In February 2023, the victim known as “Jane Doe #1” (later identified as Evgeniya Chernyshova) filed a civil suit against Weinstein following his Los Angeles criminal conviction, although the case was subsequently put on hold pending the outcome of his appeal.

February 23, 2023


Additional Sentence & Transfer

On February 23, 2023, Weinstein received an additional 16-year sentence for these convictions and was returned to New York’s Mohawk Correctional Facility; he was later transferred back to Riker’s Island in April 2024 for a retrial of his overturned New York convictions.

January 16, 2024


Croft Files Sexual Assault Suit

Key Players:
Kellye Croft
In January 2024, former massage therapist Kellye Croft filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court alleging that Harvey Weinstein sexually assaulted her, and she further claimed that New York Knicks and Rangers owner James Dolan set her up for the molestation after bringing her to California.

April 25, 2024


Convictions Overturned, Retrial Ordered

On April 25, 2024, the New York Court of Appeals overturned Weinstein’s 2020 convictions and ordered a retrial of the rape allegations of Jessica Mann and Miriam Haley, citing egregious errors by the trial judge

July 19, 2024


Court Hearing Retrial

Key Players:
Judge Curtis Farber

On July 19, 2024, Judge Curtis Farber ruled that Weinstein would face a retrial, tentatively set to begin on November 12, 2024.

April 15, 2025


Weinstein’s NY retrial scheduled to begin.

Harvey Weinstein, once a towering figure in Hollywood, is set to face a retrial in New York on April 15, 2025, a date that marks yet another chapter in a legal saga that has gripped the world since the #MeToo movement erupted in 2017.