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Harvey Weinstein, in First Jailhouse Interview, Calls Rikers "Hell" and Says He Fears Dying There

The former movie producer faces a new New York trial next week after his earlier conviction was vacated.

Overview

  • Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter from Rikers Island, Weinstein described near-total isolation in a medical unit and called the jail a hellish place.
  • Weinstein said another inmate punched him while he waited to use a phone, an account reporters have not independently verified.
  • He reiterated that he never sexually assaulted anyone, acknowledged past harassing and overbearing behavior, apologized to some women, and claimed some accusations were motivated by payouts.
  • He remains under a 16-year California sentence, is appealing other convictions, and is due back in a New York courtroom next week on an unresolved third-degree rape charge tied to Jessica Mann.
  • At 73 and reporting serious health problems, he said he is terrified of dying in custody and added he still receives a $60,000 annual Disney pension but worries about legal costs.