Weinstein juror says the decision to find him guilty of rape was NOT a message about #MeToo

Harvey Weinstein juror says their decision to find him guilty of rape was NOT a message about the #MeToo movement

  • A juror for the Harvey Weinstein case declared that the #MeToo movement had nothing to do with their decision to convict him 
  • ‘No, zero, absolutely zero,’ juror Drew Malbin said on ‘CBS This Morning.’ ‘Because it’s not the job and it’s not what we were asked to do’ 
  • He added, ‘It would be an adulteration of the process to take outside factors and have that weigh on our decision-making process and eventual findings’ 
  • Weinstein, 67, was found guilty Monday of raping an aspiring actress in 2013 and sexually assaulting production assistant Mimi Haleyi at his apartment in 2006
  • He faces the possibility of years in prison when he is sentenced in March
  • Malbin, who was identified in the CBS interview by his first name alone, said the jury took pains to make a decision based on the law and the evidence

The jury that convicted Harvey Weinstein of rape and sex assault did not consider the trial’s implications for the #MeToo movement, one of the jurors said in an interview aired Friday.

‘No, zero, absolutely zero,’ juror Drew Malbin said on ‘CBS This Morning.’ ‘Because it’s not the job and it’s not what we were asked to do.’

He added, ‘It would be an adulteration of the process to take outside factors and have that weigh on our decision-making process and eventual findings.’

 

Drew Malbin, a juror for the Harvey Weinstein case, declared that the #MeToo movement had nothing to do with their decision to convict him

Weinstein, 67, was found guilty Monday of raping an aspiring actress in a New York City hotel room in 2013 and sexually assaulting production assistant Mimi Haleyi at his apartment in 2006

Weinstein, 67, was found guilty Monday of raping an aspiring actress in a New York City hotel room in 2013 and sexually assaulting production assistant Mimi Haleyi at his apartment in 2006 

Weinstein, 67, was found guilty Monday of raping an aspiring actress in a New York City hotel room in 2013 and sexually assaulting production assistant Mimi Haleyi at his apartment in 2006. He faces the possibility of years in prison when he is sentenced in March.

Malbin, who was identified in the CBS interview by his first name alone, said the jury took pains to make a decision based on the law and the evidence.

He said the actress’ testimony about the 2013 assault warranted a guilty verdict on the charge of third-degree rape, a lesser charge than the first-degree conviction sought by prosecutors.

‘It wasn’t rape in the first degree,’ Malbin said. ‘There was no physical compulsion with the threat of bodily harm or death. But there was no consent given, despite a lack of physical resistance, and a reasonable person should have known that there was no consent given in that instance.’

He faces the possibility of years in prison when he is sentenced in March

He faces the possibility of years in prison when he is sentenced in March

Malbin, who was identified in the CBS interview by his first name alone, said the jury took pains to make a decision based on the law and the evidence

Malbin, who was identified in the CBS interview by his first name alone, said the jury took pains to make a decision based on the law and the evidence

Weinstein has said that any sexual contact was consensual. His lawyers have promised to appeal the conviction.

The former Hollywood mogul, who has an injured back and other health problems, has been in Bellevue Hospital’s wing for prisoners while awaiting transfer to New York City’s Rikers Island jail complex.

Asked by CBS’ Gayle King whether Weinstein should be in jail, Malbin said, ‘That’s not for me to say.’

‘You know, I could say that a man of his age and of his current health, the general population at Rikers sounds like a pretty dangerous place,’ Malbin said.

The former Hollywood mogul, who has an injured back and other health problems, has been in Bellevue Hospital's wing for prisoners while awaiting transfer to New York City's Rikers Island jail complex

The former Hollywood mogul, who has an injured back and other health problems, has been in Bellevue Hospital’s wing for prisoners while awaiting transfer to New York City’s Rikers Island jail complex

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