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New York Appeals Court Overturns Harvey Weinstein Rape Conviction

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The New York Court of Appeals has overturned Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction, ordering a new trial. The decision was based on the judge's allowance of testimony regarding allegations not directly tied to the case. Weinstein, who is serving a 23-year sentence in New York, also faces additional incarceration from a separate rape conviction in Los Angeles. The court found that the testimony of Dawn Dunning, Tarale Wulff and Lauren Young unfairly prejudiced the case against Weinstein. His defense argued that such testimony only served to attack his character rather than shed light on the charges he faced. The decision to allow prosecutors to attack Weinstein's credibility without his testimony also came under scrutiny. Weinstein's legal team, led by Arthur Aidala, successfully argued for the appeal, signaling a potential shift in his other rape cases.

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