Harvey Weinstein Case Ends in Mistrial as Jury F…

In a stunning collapse of courtroom order, disgraced Hollywood mogul and Democrat mega-donor Harvey Weinstein was spared a fresh rape conviction Thursday.

It came after a New York judge declared a mistrial — not because of legal nuance, but because the jury foreman refused to continue deliberating, citing bullying inside the jury room.

After one of the most high-profile retrials in the #MeToo era, the prosecution’s case against Weinstein imploded, not on legal merits, but because the jury fell apart under pressure.

The decision came just one day after jurors reached a partial verdict, convicting Weinstein on one serious charge and acquitting him on another.

But the rape charge — based on allegations from Jessica Mann, a Hollywood hopeful — is now on indefinite hold.

According to courtroom reports, the jury foreman told the court he felt “bullied” and refused to rejoin deliberations.

Rather than enforce accountability or seek a resolution, the judge simply declared a mistrial.

Meanwhile, Weinstein’s defense team celebrated, saying the retrial raised “substantial appellate issues.”

It has now opened the door for a sentence reduction that could see the former Hollywood kingpin walk free far earlier than anyone expected.

“We take the wins where we get them,” said Juda Engelmayer, Weinstein’s spokesperson, calling the acquittal “a major one.”

This trial stemmed from a 2020 conviction that was overturned after an appeals court found that prosecutors improperly included unrelated allegations in their case.

Many legal observers criticized the tactic as a political show trial meant to satisfy media mobs rather than deliver justice.

Let’s not forget: Weinstein was once the toast of liberal Hollywood, attending elite fundraisers with Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and the entertainment establishment.

He poured cash into Democrat campaigns and causes while operating one of the most predatory and abusive reigns in modern entertainment history — all while “woke” Hollywood turned a blind eye.

Now, years later, the legal reckoning that once symbolized the height of the #MeToo movement has become a cautionary tale of prosecutorial overreach and media-driven justice.

Jessica Mann, the woman behind the rape accusation, gave tearful testimony.

However, Mann even admitted to continuing a “consensual” relationship with Weinstein after the alleged attack.

“Rape can happen in relationships — and in dynamics where power and manipulation control the narrative,” Mann said in a statement.

Despite the partial conviction related to another accuser, Weinstein’s legal team is signaling confidence that the convictions in both New York and California could eventually be overturned on appeal.

Such a scenario would be a devastating blow to the crumbling credibility of the movement that once claimed to hold powerful predators accountable.

Outside the courthouse, accusers still attempted to claim victory.

“It’s a big win for everyone,” said accuser Kaja Sokola, even though Weinstein was acquitted of the charges related to her.

In short: one accuser says the trial gave her “hope.”

The other admits the encounter continued consensually.

The jury fell apart.

And the man who once embodied Hollywood corruption is now closer to freedom than he has been in years.

Five years ago, Weinstein’s conviction was hailed as the moment the elites finally faced justice.

Today, it’s just another reminder that justice in America breaks down when the media, not the law, drives the narrative.

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