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USA: Weinstein appears in court as prosecutors argue he broke bail conditions
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06.12.2019
W/S Former film producer Harvey Weinstein arriving at New York State Supreme Court, New York City
M/S Police outside court
M/S Weinstein getting out of car
M/S Weinstein being walked up steps
M/S Weinstein walking into courthouse
W/S Street
W/S Weinstein leaving court
M/S Photographers
M/S Weinstein leaving court
W/S Weinstein boarding car
M/S Car leaving
SOT, Donna Rotunno, Weinstein's lawyer: "Sure, we're coming back to court on Wednesday so I don't want to get into it too in-depthly but I think the judge is attempting to leave the bail conditions as close to what they already are as he can, given the new statute, so I think that's what we're going to wait for on Wednesday."
C/U Cameras *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Donna Rotunno, Weinstein's lawyer: "Mr. Weinstein has a right to be defended, whether it's in a courtroom or in the media. And I will continue to do what I believe is respectful and the right thing."
M/S Press statement in progress *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Donna Rotunno, Weinstein's lawyer: "In terms of his health, I mean, you know, you see, this is tough. This is tough on anybody. Going through this and dealing with the scrutiny not only in the courtroom but in the court of public opinion, and this has been hard on him. He has some back issues that we are hoping to address this week and that's where his health stands, you can tell. It's tough on him."
M/S Press statement in progress *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Donna Rotunno, Weinstein's lawyer: "He didn't go without his ankle monitor. His ankle monitor has never been off of his ankle. There's a separate device that he forgot, and the minute he realised he forgot it he made a phone call."
W/S Rotunno walking away
W/S New York State Supreme Court
SCRIPT
Former film producer Harvey Weinstein attended a bail hearing at New York state's Supreme Court in New York City on Friday, as a prosecutor argued he had violated his release conditions and asked the judge to increase his bail from $1 million (€904,000) to $5 million (€4.5 million).
Footage shows Weinstein entering and exiting the courthouse building.
Prosecutors have accused Weinstein of mishandling his electronic ankle monitor, going unaccounted for for hours at a time.
Weinstein's lawyer Donna Rotunno told reporters that the former film producer's ankle monitor "has never been off of his ankle. There's a separate device that he forgot, and the minute he realised he forgot it he made a phone call."
"This is tough," Rotunno said. "This is tough on anybody. Going through this and dealing with the scrutiny not only in the courtroom but in the court of public opinion." Rotunno added that Weinstein has been facing back issues.
Another hearing to determine Weinstein's bail - remaining at $1 million (€904,000) for now - will continue on Wednesday.
Weinstein has been charged with rape in the first and third degree, in cases involving two separate women, and is expected to go on trial on January 6 2020.
M/S Police outside court
M/S Weinstein getting out of car
M/S Weinstein being walked up steps
M/S Weinstein walking into courthouse
W/S Street
W/S Weinstein leaving court
M/S Photographers
M/S Weinstein leaving court
W/S Weinstein boarding car
M/S Car leaving
SOT, Donna Rotunno, Weinstein's lawyer: "Sure, we're coming back to court on Wednesday so I don't want to get into it too in-depthly but I think the judge is attempting to leave the bail conditions as close to what they already are as he can, given the new statute, so I think that's what we're going to wait for on Wednesday."
C/U Cameras *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Donna Rotunno, Weinstein's lawyer: "Mr. Weinstein has a right to be defended, whether it's in a courtroom or in the media. And I will continue to do what I believe is respectful and the right thing."
M/S Press statement in progress *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Donna Rotunno, Weinstein's lawyer: "In terms of his health, I mean, you know, you see, this is tough. This is tough on anybody. Going through this and dealing with the scrutiny not only in the courtroom but in the court of public opinion, and this has been hard on him. He has some back issues that we are hoping to address this week and that's where his health stands, you can tell. It's tough on him."
M/S Press statement in progress *CUTAWAY*
SOT, Donna Rotunno, Weinstein's lawyer: "He didn't go without his ankle monitor. His ankle monitor has never been off of his ankle. There's a separate device that he forgot, and the minute he realised he forgot it he made a phone call."
W/S Rotunno walking away
W/S New York State Supreme Court
SCRIPT
Former film producer Harvey Weinstein attended a bail hearing at New York state's Supreme Court in New York City on Friday, as a prosecutor argued he had violated his release conditions and asked the judge to increase his bail from $1 million (€904,000) to $5 million (€4.5 million).
Footage shows Weinstein entering and exiting the courthouse building.
Prosecutors have accused Weinstein of mishandling his electronic ankle monitor, going unaccounted for for hours at a time.
Weinstein's lawyer Donna Rotunno told reporters that the former film producer's ankle monitor "has never been off of his ankle. There's a separate device that he forgot, and the minute he realised he forgot it he made a phone call."
"This is tough," Rotunno said. "This is tough on anybody. Going through this and dealing with the scrutiny not only in the courtroom but in the court of public opinion." Rotunno added that Weinstein has been facing back issues.
Another hearing to determine Weinstein's bail - remaining at $1 million (€904,000) for now - will continue on Wednesday.
Weinstein has been charged with rape in the first and third degree, in cases involving two separate women, and is expected to go on trial on January 6 2020.
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