Merced Sun-Star

NYC prosecutor­s fight Weinstein’s extraditio­n to LA

- BY ANUSHA BAYYA AND THOMAS TRACY New York Daily News

Harvey Weinstein appeared in a Queens courtroom Thursday morning as prosecutor­s fought an extraditio­n request to send him back to California following the stunning overturnin­g of his New York rape and sex assault conviction.

California authoritie­s have requested that New York City law enforcemen­t officials bring the disgraced media mogul, 72, back to the West

Coast, where he is facing additional sex abuse charges.

“With the New York case against Weinstein overturned, he’s technicall­y now a fugitive from the state of California,” a law enforcemen­t source said.

New York is fighting the extraditio­n request since the disgraced Miramax founder is expected to be retried on the rape case as soon as the fall.

The decision to retry Weinstein was announced earlier this month at a Manhattan Supreme Court hearing attended by the movie producer and Jessica Mann, one of two women who he was found guilty of attacking more than four years ago.

A state Supreme Court jury determined Weinstein was guilty of criminal sexual act in the firstdegre­e and third-degree rape in 2020, finding he forcibly performed oral sex on Miriam Haley in 2006 and committed third-degree rape in an incident with Mann in 2013.

He was sentenced to 23 years in prison, which he was serving at the Mohawk Correction­al Facility in Rome, N.Y. – where he returned after facing another trial in California that resulted in his December 2022 conviction on rape and sexual assault charges and a 16-year sentence.

The stunning April 25 ruling by the New York Court of Appeals overturnin­g Weinstein’s New York conviction found the trial court judge, James Burke, shouldn’t have permitted testimony by three women – Taralê Wulff, Dawn Dunning, and Lauren Young – about uncharged allegation­s of sexual violence.

The extraditio­n hearing could have taken place anywhere in New York City, a source said. While Weinstein was convicted in Manhattan, a Queens court was selected because of its proximity to Rikers Island, where Weinstein is currently incarcerat­ed as he awaits his new trial, the source said.

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