Harvey Weinstein Diagnosed with Rare Cancer
Facts
- Harvey Weinstein, 72, has been diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia, a rare type of bone marrow cancer, while serving time for sex crimes at Rikers Island prison.[1]
- The movie mogul was hospitalized in July with various health issues, including COVID, double pneumonia, and heart and lung complications.[2]
- Weinstein's 2020 rape and sexual assault convictions were overturned by an appeals court in April, resulting in the ordering of a new trial tentatively scheduled for Nov. 12 in Manhattan.[3]
- In September, prosecutors began presenting evidence to a grand jury for up to three additional sexual assault charges against Weinstein, dating from the mid-2000s to 2016.[2]
- Weinstein pleaded not guilty to a new indictment last month, charging him with one count of a criminal sex act in the first degree.[4][5]
- Over 100 women have accused Weinstein of sexual assault, rape, harassment, and misconduct throughout his four-decade career in Hollywood.[4][6]
Sources: [1]NBC, [2]Daily Mail, [3]Guardian, [4]Forbes, [5]RNZ and [6]The Standard.
Narratives
- Narrative A, as provided by Daily Mail. Weinstein's health issues are serious and potentially life-threatening. His lawyer warns that he could die in custody if proper care isn't provided. Recent multiple hospitalizations and diagnoses demonstrate the severity of his condition, which could impact his ability to stand trial.
- Narrative B, as provided by Forbes. The focus on Weinstein's health distracts from the gravity of his alleged crimes. Despite his medical conditions, he must face justice for the numerous accusations against him. The overturned conviction and new charges underscore the importance of holding him accountable.