Weinstein jury suggests deadlock over top charge

NEW YORK • The jury in Harvey Weinstein's rape trial hinted it was struggling to reach agreement on the most serious charge of predatory sexual assault as day four of deliberations ended last Friday without a verdict.

The 12 jurors asked New York state Judge James Burke whether they could be hung on one or both of the top counts, but unanimous on the three lesser counts.

Weinstein, 67, faces life in prison if the jury of seven men and five women convict him of predatory sexual assault following the Manhattan trial.

The jury is considering five counts against the fallen film producer: two of predatory sexual assault, two of rape and one of engaging in a criminal sexual act.

The jury must reach unanimous verdicts on each count, although if they find him guilty of the most serious charges, they do not need to consider the lesser ones.

Last Friday, the jurors submitted a written question to Judge Burke asking whether they could be deadlocked on the predatory sexual assault charges, but reach decisions on rape and the criminal sexual act.

He told them to take more time after lead prosecutor Joan Illuzzi-Orbon said the state was not willing to accept a partial verdict at the moment.

"Please resume your deliberations," he said, without directly answering their question.

The defence said it was okay with a partial verdict.

The jury was dismissed at 3pm and will reconvene at 9.30 am today.

The charges relate to ex-actress Jessica Mann and former production assistant Mimi Haleyi. Mann, 34, says Weinstein raped her in March 2013, while Haleyi alleges he forcibly performed oral sex on her in July 2006.

To convict on predatory sexual assault, they must believe one or both of the women plus The Sopranos (1999 to 2007) actress Annabella Sciorra who says Weinstein raped her almost 30 years ago.

Sciorra's allegation is too old to prosecute as an individual crime, but she was included on the indictment to bolster the prosecution's claim that Weinstein was a seasoned sexual predator.

The jury's question suggests they may have reached decisions on the two rape counts regarding Mann and the criminal sexual act charge concerning Haleyi. It also indicates that at least one juror does not believe Sciorra's account.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on February 24, 2020, with the headline Weinstein jury suggests deadlock over top charge. Subscribe