New York Daily News

Bug delays Harvey’s L.A. transfer

- BY MOLLY CRANE-NEWMAN

Convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein will have to wait out the pandemic in New York before he’s brought to California to face the next round of rape and sex assault charges against him, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

Prosecutor­s in Los Angeles said they had formally “initiated” their request to receive temporary custody of Weinstein from New York State’s Department of Correction­s and Community Supervisio­n on March 23, but told the Daily News Tuesday that the global pandemic had slowed the process.

“The virus has delayed the processing of the extraditio­n paperwork. There is no time estimate on when he will appear in a Los Angeles courtroom,” said a spokesman for the Los Angeles District Attorney’s Office.

The “Pulp Fiction” producer (inset) has been awaiting extraditio­n at Wende Correction­al Facility near Buffalo, over 300 miles northwest of the city, since March 18. He was reportedly one of two inmates at the upstate prison to have contracted COVID-19, within just a few days of his arrival.

Weinstein faces one felony count each of forcible rape, forcible oral copulation, sexual penetratio­n by use of force and sexual battery by restraint in his California case.

One of his alleged L.A. County victims, Lauren Young, testified at his trial in Manhattan, where she described to jurors how the disgraced movie mogul sexually assaulted her in a hotel room at the Montage Beverly Hills in February 2013.

Weinstein, 67, was sentenced to 23 years in prison in Manhattan Supreme Court on March 11 for sexually assaulting his former production assistant Miriam Haley and raping actress Jessica Mann.

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