Wednesday, March 11, 2020

good riddance piece of shit



Good riddance this piece of  shit  deserved  every day  of  his  sentence .......he  was a  predator  pure and  simple and  abused his money and  power ......

bottom line if a  woman says no to you its no.....he took advantage of  their vulnerability...... he knew they were struggling actresses...... and  abused  them there is no excuse  for this  fucking parasite at all ....
We all know  that  women have to go through some  sort of  shit to get acting jobs  but  you cannot prey on them its that simple ....i am glad  he was a  disgusting perv ......but money  fucks up people .....he knew  he  fucked  up and  did  wrong that's  it  same with bill Cosby he  drugged women ......i mean  wtf ......if you can't bed a women sober  your a  fucking slug  ...if you need  to  get a  chick  drunk ......then  what does that tell you about you ....it menas you have no confidence  simple .....good riddance  ti him anyways ....sets the bar  for  others  trying to use  abuse of power


Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 23 years in prison

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Harvey Weinstein, pictured outside of court in February, has been sentenced in his rape trial. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Harvey Weinstein, pictured outside of court in February, has been sentenced in his rape trial. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to 23 years in prison. Last month, a jury found Weinstein guilty of rape and criminal sexual assault. He faced between five and 29 years behind bars.
Weinstein, 67, arrived at court in a wheelchair on Wednesday and was wearing handcuffs. He spoke to the judge in a prepared statement, saying that while he has “deep remorse” for the victims, he was critical of the #MeToo movement.
“I am totally confused,” he said. “I think men are confused about all of this… this feeling of thousands of men and women who are losing due process. I’m worried about this country... This is not the right atmosphere in the United States of America.”
He also downplayed his power in the movie industry and said his career is now “over.” He said now "my mission is to help."
And he spoke of his two ex-wives, saying, "I was unfaithful to both. I can't tell you how bad I feel about that."
The two victims in the case — Jessica Mann, who testified she was raped in 2013, and Miriam “Mimi” Haleyi, who testified he forcibly performed oral sex on her in 2006 — delivered victim impact statements in front of Justice James Burke in the Manhattan courtroom.
Haleyi, who cried during her statement, said the assault “scarred me deeply, mentally and emotionally. It diminished my confidence and faith in people, and my confidence and faith in myself.”
Miriam "Mimi" Haleyi arriving for sentencing of Harvey Weinstein on March 11. (Photo: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)
Miriam "Mimi" Haleyi arriving for sentencing of Harvey Weinstein on March 11. (Photo: Roy Rochlin/Getty Images)
She said Weinstein “crushed a part of my spirit” as well as “crushed my confidence, leaving her feeling ”awkward and insecure.”
She added that she’s “relieved he will now know he’s not above the law.”
Mann said, “My rape was preventable. This was a known offender whose previous crimes were covered up in a paper trail” of non-disclosures. Now she’s “forced to carry that experience until I die. It is a recurring nightmare that i feel is just as real as when it happened.”
Jessica Mann arrives for the sentencing of Harvey Weinstein on March 11. (Photo: BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP via Getty Images)
Jessica Mann arrives for the sentencing of Harvey Weinstein on March 11. (Photo: BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP via Getty Images)
She added, “Rape is not just one moment ... it is forever.” And she hopes for a future where "we no longer have to worry about monsters hiding in our closet."
Variety’s courtroom reporter described Weinstein as “appearing to be in a state of stunned disbelief” as Mann and Haleyi delivered their statements.
Assistant District Attorney Joan Illuzzi-Orbon praised Haleyi and Mann for coming forward with their allegations, saying Weinstein “would never have been stopped from hurting and destroying more lives.”
Mann and Haleyi were seated in the front row of the court room alongside Annabella Sciorra, Tarale Wulff, Dawn Dunning and Lauren Young who also testified in the trial about Weinstein assaults. It was reportedly the first time all six of the women had met.
Rosie Perez, who had testified during the trial in support of Sciorra's claims, walked into court with the women and sat behind them.
Illuzzi-Orbon asked Burke on Wednesday to sentence Weinstein to the maximum or near the maximum sentence of 29 years. The reasoning was detailed in an 11-page court filing Friday in which Manhattan prosecutors urged the judge to consider Weinstein's "lifetime of abuse towards others, sexual and otherwise." According to documents, they detailed 36 "prior bad acts" spanning decades.
"Starting in the 1970s, he has trapped women into his exclusive control and assaulted or attempted to assault them," Illuzzi-Orbon wrote in a letter, per CNN. She stated the judge had "wide discretion" to consider everything known about the defendant.
Defense attorneys for Weinstein argued unproven allegations shouldn't be used to determine his punishment. They also noted he was acquitted of the most serious charges against him, including predatory sexual assault which carried a lifetime sentence. They requested a five year sentence as his life has been "destroyed."
"His wife divorced him, he was fired from the Weinstein Company, and in short, he lost everything," his defense team wrote. "Not only that, but Mr. Weinstein was constantly maligned by the media, having long since been convicted in the court of public opinion."
Weinstein's attorneys also asked the judge to factor in his charitable giving, medical issues and age. (He will turn 68 on March 19.)
Last week, Weinstein was transferred from Bellevue Hospital to the infirmary unit at the jail on Rikers Island after undergoing a heart procedure to remove a blockage. On Sunday, he "fell and hit his head" while trying to walk without his wheelchair.
"He’s not feeling great, but it’s nothing major," a spokesperson told Yahoo Entertainment at the time.
On Monday, Weinstein expressed regret for his behavior through his rep to USA Today.
"Harvey has had time to himself in an environment he appreciates to be vastly different from what he had known," Juda Engelmayer wrote in an email. "In this short, but overwhelming period, he has been humbled so much more than he could have known. He was mean, he didn't often show respect, he treated some people with disdain, and he acknowledges it. He recognizes what put him here, and he will continue working on himself to be a better person."
Weinstein's team has said they plan to appeal his conviction.
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