Harvey Weinstein Was Rushed to the Hospital on His Way to Jail

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Harvey Weinstein was found guilty on two of five counts yesterday—but he didn’t spend his first night post-conviction in jail

, saying that their client needed it after enduring a “serious car accident” and subsequent back surgery.)told CNN that the ex-movie mogul is currently doing “okay,” and the hospital indicated that he remained in the ward as of Tuesday morning. It is unclear as of yet how long he will stay at Bellevue.

Prior to the rerouting, Judgehad ordered Weinstein to be held in Rikers until his sentencing on March 11—despite Rotunno’s efforts to convince him toHe faces up to 25 years in prison for the criminal sex act conviction, stemming from a 2006 incident described by former production assistantJessica Mann

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