Harvey Weinstein hospitalized in New York after rape convictions overturned

Just after Harvey Weinstein’s rape conviction was overturned in New York, the disgraced film producer’s lawyer confirmed that he is hospitalized in “destroyed” health.

Arthur Aidala told TMZ that his client Weinstein is currently at Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan after being examined by Rikers Island doctors. According to the appeal ruling, Weinstein was transferred to Rikers from a prison in upstate New York.

Harvey Weinstein was then sent to Bellevue for more tests. Aidala described her client’s health as a “train wreck.” The lawyer further noted that he has spoken with Weinstein since his release from a prison in upstate New York.

Aidala confirmed that his client is in “good spirits” and happy with his medical care. Although Aidada did not reveal what health issues led to Weinstein’s hospitalization, TMZ reports that the former producer’s health issues are documented.

It was reported that Weinstein has continually struggled with various health issues. This includes cardiac arrest, diabetes, sleep apnea, and eye problems.

Although his conviction in New York has been overturned, Harvey Weinstein remains in custody. That’s because the ruling does not affect Weinstein’s current sentence in Los Angeles, which has him serving a 16-year prison sentence.

A spokesperson for the New York City Department of Corrections told the AP that Weinstein will remain in custody while in Bellevue.

Rose McGowan speaks out about overturning Harvey Weinstein’s conviction in New York

Refusing to suppress her thoughts, Rose McGowan quickly spoke out about the overturning of Harvey Weinstein’s conviction in New York.

McGowan is notably one of Weinstein’s most well-known and outspoken victims. In a video, McGowen asserted that while the New York Court of Appeals may have overturned the conviction, she and the others terrorized by Weinstein will not be “erased.”

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“No matter what they repeal, they can’t take away who we are,” McGowan declared. “What we know, what we have been through and what we can achieve in this life.”

“We are not victims. We are people who were hurt by evil. And evil stands together, as witnesses and evidence today, but we are better.”

He Delighted The star then encouraged others to stay strong. “Tomorrow we will get up, we will get up, we will dust ourselves off and we will seek every ounce of joy and beauty we can in this world.”

McGowan accused Harvey Weinstein of sexually assaulting her in 1997. She shared specific details about the incident in her memoir. Brave.

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