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Disgraced movie producer Harvey Weinstein was “shocked but stoic”, his lawyers claimed after he found guilty on charges of rape and sexual assault , and taken away in handcuffs. One of them claimed he “took it like a man”.
Donna Rotunno claimed it was a “bittersweet day” after the producer was also found not guilty on three other counts.
“We are disappointed. We knew we came in and we were down 35-0 on the day that we started this trial,” she said.
“The jurors came in knowing everything they could know about this case. We couldn't find a juror who had never heard of Harvey Weinstein.”
She said Weinstein will “absolutely be appealing” the verdict. “The fight is not over."
Harvey Weinstein trial – in photosShow all 50 1 /50Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos On January 6 the trial process began in New York. Harvey Weinstein arrived using a walking aid, looking frail
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Actresses Rose McGowan, Rosanna Arquette and other women protested outside court after he arrived
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Jury selection was completed on 21 January and the rape and sexual assualt trial began in earnest the next day
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Prosecutor Joan Illuzzi-Orbon
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Assistant District Attorney Meghan Hast points at Harvey Weinstein during his sexual assault trial as accuser Mimi Haleyi appears on the screen
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Files arrive at the rape trial
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Lawyer Damon Cheronis stands near his client
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Louis R Aidala attends the trial
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Lance Maerov testifies
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Harvey Weinstein is photographed by members of the media as leaves court with the aid of a walker
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Attorney Gloria Allred speaks to the media during the trial
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Harvey Weinstein arrives to court with the support of the members of his defense team
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Actress Annabella Sciorra arrives to testify as a witness
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Harvey Weinstein looks on as she is questioned by prosecutor Joan Illuzzi-Orbon on the stand
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Assistant District Attorneys Meghan Hast, left, and Joan Illuzzi leave the Harvey Weinstein rape trial during the lunch break
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Actress Ellen Barkin arrives after a lunch break to watch the case of film producer Harvey Weinstein
Actress Ellen Barkin arrives after a lunch break to watch the case of film producer Harvey Weinstein
Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Harvey Weinstein's attorney Donna Rotunno leaves Manhattan Supreme Court
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Kara Young exits after testifying
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Film producer Harvey Weinstein takes notes as Dr. Barbara Ziv testifies in front of Judge James Burke as she is questioned by prosecutor Joan Illuzzi-Orbon
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Dr. Barbara Ziv leaves court after testifying
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Actor Rosie Perez points at film producer Harvey Weinstein as she testifies
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Rosie Perez exits after testifying
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Mimi Haleyi, former production assistant, arrives to testify
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos A member of the prosecution pushes a cart loaded with files
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Harvey Weinstein looks on as Mimi Haleyi testifies
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Elizabeth Entin, right, a witness in the Harvey Weinstein rape and sexual assault trial, walks towards the courtroom with Assistant District Attorney Meghan Hast
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Harvey Weinstein smiles as he arrives for his trial
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Witness Elizabeth Entin is questioned by Assistant District Attorney Meghan Hast
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Tarale Wulff, witness in the trial, leaves the courtroom for a break
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Witness Dawn Dunning is cross-examined by defense lawyer Arthur Aidala
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Lincoln Davies, a former boyfriend of accuser Dawn Dunning, leaves court after testifying
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Weinstein looks into the camera as he leaves court on 29 January
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Dev Sen, an attorney from Boies Schiller, leaves after testifying
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Witness Monika Mikkelsen testifies
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Photos are passed around to the jury
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Hotel worker Rothschild Capulong testifies under a photo of the lobby of the DoubleTree Hotel in Midtown as Judge James Burke listens
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Playwright Warren Leight arrives to Criminal Court
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Professor Elizabeth Loftus is questioned by lawyer Diana Fabi Samson in front of Judge James Burke
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Actress Talita Maia leaves after testifying
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Nelson Lopez is questioned by defense lawyer Arthur Aidala
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Model Claudia Salinas leaves court after testifying
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Harvey Weinstein and lawyer, Donna Rotunna arrive at court smiling on 14 February
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos District Attorney Cyrus Vance, Jr watches as prosecutor Joan Illuzzi-Orbon gives her closing arguments in front of Judge James Burke on February 14
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Weinstein departs the same day with a smile on his face
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos The press watch as Harvey Weinstein and his legal team arrive at the Criminal Court on February 18
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Judge James Burke, left, instructs the jurors before they begin deliberating on Harvey Weinstein's rape trial. The panel of seven men and five women heard instructions in the law from the judge before going behind closed doors to consider charges
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Harvey Weinstein sits with his attorney Donna Rotunno as Judge James Burke instructs the jury on charges as they begin deliberations
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Women watch as Harvey Weinstein exits the courtroom
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Harvey Weinstein arrives to hear verdict
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Harvey Weinstein trial – in photos Weinstein sits at the defense table reading papers during jury deliberations
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She added: “Weinstein was remanded into custody after the verdict came down. It is absolutely horrible for me to watch my client be taken into custody.”
Asked how he was doing after the verdict, she said: “Harvey is very strong. Harvey is unbelievably strong. He took it like a man. He knows that we will continue to fight for him and knows that this is not over.”
Harvey Weinstein lawyer clashes with Gloria Allred outside court for trying to 'silence her' Another lawyer, Arthur Aidala, said his client was surprised with the verdict and maintained his innocence. He said he was “shocked but stoic at the same time”.
“All he kept saying over and over again was, 'I'm innocent. I'm innocent. How could this happen in America? I'm innocent. I'm innocent’,” he said.
Weinstein will be sentenced on March 11. He is facing up to 25 years for the criminal sexual assault conviction and 18 months to four years for the third-degree rape conviction
His lawyers said Weinstein was being taken to a medical facility at Rikers Island jail.
“We will have a very professional appeal done by the best and the brightest in the business,” said Mr Adiala.
Additional reporting by Reuters
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