The Mercury News

Weinstein stir-crazy at hospital

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Harvey Weinstein is sitting under guard in a cinder block room at a New York City hospital days after his conviction for sexual assault and rape and at times “can go stir-crazy just staring at the emptiness,” according to a spokesman.

The former Hollywood producer was admitted late Monday to a Bellevue Hospital unit for inmates, hours after a Manhattan jury found him guilty of sexually assaulting former production assistant Mimi Haleyi in 2006 and raping former aspiring actress Jessica Mann in 2013.

His conviction was a milestone for the #Metoo movement, which inspired women to accuse hundreds of powerful men of sexual misconduct. He is due to be sentenced March 11.

Weinstein’s spokesman, Juda Engelmayer, said he spent about an hour and a half with him at the hospital Friday reflecting on the case and what the future holds for Weinstein, who faces up to 29 years in prison. His lawyers plan to appeal the verdict. He also is charged with sexual assault in Los Angeles.

“It’s scaring him,” Engelmayer said in an interview. “I think he’s melancholy. He’s very, very low right now.”

He described a bare room with a bed, a stainless steel toilet with no seat and large windows.

Weinstein is allowed to make limited phone calls from a common area, the former producer’s spokesman said.

“He doesn’t like being left alone,” Engelmayer said. “When no one’s there, he said he’s just staring at the four walls. He can go stircrazy just staring at the emptiness.”

Engelmayer’s descriptio­n contrasted with defense lawyer Arthur Aidala’s portrayal of his 67-year-old client after he visited him at the hospital Tuesday.

Aidala said Weinstein appeared “upbeat” and “in pretty good spirits.”

Weinstein had been en route to New York City’s Rikers Island jail complex when he was diverted to Bellevue. Media reports said he suffered chest pain or heart palpitatio­ns.

More than 80 women have accused the producer behind hit films including “The English Patient” and “Shakespear­e in Love” of sexual misconduct. He has denied the accusation­s, saying any sexual encounters were consensual.

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