Background of the case
A New York court has declared a mistrial in the rape case involving Harvey Weinstein after jurors said they could not reach a unanimous decision. The trial focused on claims that Weinstein raped aspiring actress Jessica Mann in a hotel room more than a decade ago.
This marks the third time a New York jury has reviewed this charge. Weinstein was once convicted in this case, but an appeals court later overturned that verdict. A previous retrial last year also ended without a verdict.
Weinstein remains in jail due to separate convictions in other sexual assault cases.
Jury deadlock leads to mistrial
The recent trial lasted about one month. Jurors told the judge they were unable to agree on a final decision, which forced the court to end the proceedings without a verdict.
The judge formally declared a mistrial after confirming the deadlock.
Prosecution response and next steps
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said prosecutors are reviewing whether to bring the case again. He expressed disappointment with the outcome but said the legal process must be respected.
Prosecutors thanked the jury for their service and acknowledged Jessica Mann for coming forward with her allegations. They also said any future decision will consider both the survivor and the ongoing legal matters involving Weinstein.
The district attorney office confirmed it will continue pursuing sexual violence cases and focus on supporting survivors through the justice process.
