rape charge
Coverage of rape charge in the Nexus archive.
- What to know about Harvey Weinstein's cases after a rape charge was dropped
New York prosecutors dropped a rape charge against Harvey Weinstein after his accuser, Jessica Mann, stated she could not endure another trial. The dismissal does not affect Weinstein's existing convictions for other sex crimes in New York and California.
- Harvey Weinstein's New York rape charge dropped after accuser says she can't endure a fourth trial
New York prosecutors dropped a rape charge against Harvey Weinstein instead of proceeding with a fourth trial. The decision followed the accuser's statement that she could not endure testifying again.
- Harvey Weinstein rape charge dropped, accuser says she can't endure 4th trial
Harvey Weinstein's fourth trial on a New York rape charge was dropped after his accuser stated she could not testify again. The case, part of the #MeToo movement, was dismissed by prosecutors.
- Harvey Weinstein rape charge dropped, accuser says she can't endure 4th trial
Harvey Weinstein's rape charge was dropped, and he will not face a fourth trial. Prosecutors dismissed the #MeToo-era case after his accuser stated she could not testify again.
- Weinstein’s New York rape charge dropped after accuser says she can’t endure fourth trial
Harvey Weinstein's New York rape charge was dropped after his accuser stated she could not testify again, leading prosecutors to dismiss the case. Weinstein remains convicted of other sexual felony charges in New York and California and is still incarcerated. The charge was dismissed following an overturned conviction and two hung juries.
- Manhattan DA Bragg declines to pursue fourth retrial of Harvey Weinstein’s rape charge
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg announced he will not pursue a fourth retrial of Harvey Weinstein’s rape charge involving Jessica Mann, citing her decision not to testify again. The case has resulted in two mistrials and three prior jury trials over eight years, with Bragg emphasizing a survivor-centered approach in his statement.
- Harvey Weinstein's New York rape charge dropped after accuser says she can't endure a fourth trial
Harvey Weinstein's New York rape charge was dropped after his accuser stated she could not endure testifying again. The decision was made on Thursday.
- Harvey Weinstein's New York rape charge dropped after accuser says she can't endure a fourth trial
Harvey Weinstein's New York rape charge was dropped after his accuser stated she could not endure testifying again. The decision was made following her inability to face a fourth trial.
- Prosecutors to drop Harvey Weinstein’s unresolved rape charge; his other convictions stand
New York prosecutors will drop an unresolved rape charge against Harvey Weinstein after a victim declined to proceed with a fourth trial. Weinstein remains incarcerated for other sexual felony convictions in New York and California. The dropped charge involved allegations of raping Jessica Mann in a Manhattan hotel in 2013, following an overturned conviction and two deadlocked juries.
- New York prosecutors say they’ll drop a rape charge against Harvey Weinstein, averting retrial; other convictions stand
New York prosecutors will drop a rape charge against Harvey Weinstein, preventing a retrial, while other convictions remain in effect. The decision was announced by the prosecutors without additional details provided in the article.
- Morocco and PSG player Hakimi to stand trial in Frace on rape charge
Achraf Hakimi will stand trial for rape in a Paris appeals court after his appeal was rejected. The Moroccan team captain and PSG right back was accused in 2023 by a woman, with a judge ruling he should face trial following prosecutors' recommendations.
- Police who investigated wife's suicide face gross misconduct probe after husband is cleared of raping her and driving her to kill herself
Police officers who investigated a wife's suicide are now under a gross misconduct probe after the husband was cleared of raping her and driving her to kill herself. The case highlights potential investigative failures and ethical breaches by law enforcement.
- Harvey Weinstein’s rape retrial opens in New York, the third time this case has gone to trial
Harvey Weinstein's rape retrial in New York marks the third trial for the former Hollywood producer, focusing on a 2013 hotel encounter. Manhattan prosecutors emphasized themes of power and manipulation, while Weinstein denies nonconsensual acts. The jury, selected after several days, faces a case tied to the #MeToo movement.