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Weinstein Jurors: Pressured to Convict

Harvey Weinstein, convicted of sex crimes last year, is back in court, challenging his conviction. Tensions among jurors during deliberations led to a deadlock on a rape charge. Weinstein, who has always denied the allegations, claims the accusers fabricated stories for settlements. Two jurors sworn statements reveal pressure, with some believing Weinstein was not guilty but succumbing to verbal aggression. The judge could dismiss the verdict, hold a hearing, or let it stand, with appeals expected. Meanwhile, prosecutors prepare to retry the rape charge, and Weinstein appeals a separate rape conviction in Los Angeles. Checkout Solipillow.com

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