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Juror Who Convicted Weinstein Predicts His Final Downfall
10/22/2022 5:33:00 AM He was the jury foreman who helped take down a predator—and has a prediction about which witness will decide the new case in L A
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He was the jury foreman who helped take down a predator—and has a prediction about which witness will decide the new case in L A He was the jury foreman who helped take down a predator—and has a prediction about which witness will decide the new case in L A Weinstein’s lawyer did not respond to a request for comment about Cody’s statements,but previously told The Daily Beastthat “we’re confident once the jury hears the details of these allegations, they’ll see that they didn’t happen or that they’re fabricated, or that they didn’t happen the way they say they did.” The outcome of the Los Angeles trial was once seen as ceremonial given Weinstein’s New York sentence and declining health. But the case may now determine whether thePulp Fictionproducer is ever again a free man. In August, the New York State Court of Appeals agreed to allow Weinstein to appeal his conviction—cleaning the way for oral arguments next year. Read more:
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There is always a mean spirited person behind a vicious dog. .LOS ANGELES - James Heaps, a former UCLA campus gynecologist indicted on 21 sex-related counts involving seven patients, was convicted Thursday of five counts and acquitted of seven others, while jurors deadlocked on the remaining nine.HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Another emotional day in the punishment phase of the trial for the man convicted of murdering Harris County Deputy Sandeep Dhaliwal, as jurors heard testimony about the death of Robert Solis' ex-girlfriend.By. All four other women who were allegedly assaulted were also expected to testify against Weinstein, and all were poised to be identified in open court. Weinstein’s lawyer did not respond to a request for comment about Cody’s statements, but previously told The Daily Beast that “we’re confident once the jury hears the details of these allegations, they’ll see that they didn’t happen or that they’re fabricated, or that they didn’t happen the way they say they did. He was acquitted of three counts each of sexual penetration of an unconscious person and sexual battery by fraud, and one count of sexual exploitation of a patient -- with all the acquittals involving two other patients.” The outcome of the Los Angeles trial was once seen as ceremonial given Weinstein’s New York sentence and declining health. In the fourth day of the punishment phase of the trial, several prosecution witnesses testified about Solis' ex-girlfriend, who died in 2017. But the case may now determine whether the Pulp Fiction producer is ever again a free man. Judge Michael Carter declared a mistrial on the nine counts on which jurors were deadlocked. In August, the New York State Court of Appeals agreed to allow Weinstein to appeal his conviction—cleaning the way for oral arguments next year. The L. 17 -- and a prosecutor said Heaps is facing more than two decades in state prison and sex-offender registry. Not suicide, murder," the father said.A. case will also serve as a sort of barometer for the #MeToo movement five years later, as some cases involving allegations of domestic and sexual violence against prominent celebrities like Johnny Depp and Kevin Spacey have hit roadblocks or failed entirely. On Monday, a juror was excused for a medical reason and replaced with an alternate, while on Tuesday another juror was excused because of financial hardship and replaced with an alternate juror. For Caitlin Dunlany, an actress who accused Weinstein of sexual harassment and assault in the mid-1990s, the decision to grant the producer an appeal was a devastating “step backward” in the #MeToo fight. "He told me, 'If they would have taken a step in here, I would have had to shoot one of those cops, like, I'm not going back to jail,'" the neighbor said. While Dunlany is not involved in the Los Angeles trial, she told The Daily Beast she planned to attend the proceedings to back the other women who are testifying, noting that it is important for them to know “they are supported. RELATED: Bass, Allred call on Caruso to 'stop the cover-up' of USC-Tyndall sex abuse scandal, release report In her rebuttal argument earlier this month, Deputy District Attorney Rosa Zavala told jurors Heaps capitalized on the "vulnerability" of his patients and "all of these medical needs created an excuse for him to begin some sort of procedure that then turns sexual. ” (Dunlany was involved in a class action lawsuit against Weinstein, which was ultimately rejected by a federal judge in 2018.) “These women were harmed by him and deserve their day in court,” Dunlany added." In his closing argument, Heaps' attorney said, "I submit to you . Solis has no formal legal education. “For those of us that are outside the statute of limitations, it’s like having our day in court as well. Going on the stand is a very intense experience, but we stand together..” As in the New York trial, Los Angeles prosecutors allege that Weinstein sexually assaulted multiple women over a period of decades. Among his alleged crimes is the rape of Siebel Newsom at a Beverly Hills hotel in 2004. He's either a doctor out there doing his job or he's a maniacal monster sex fiend out there looking for sex whenever he can. Another woman is set to tell jurors how Weinstein “bullied his way” into her hotel room in 2013 before ultimately raping her. Defense lawyers plan to argue that Siebel Newsom and the producer had a close relationship, and were allowed by the judge to introduce evidence that the actress emailed Weinstein in 2007 asking for advice on a sex scandal involving her then-boyfriend, Gov." The defense lawyer told the panel that his client is a "doctor who did his job and did his job well" and said he believes the case involved medical examinations that were "sexualized" by the patients. Newsom. Lauren Young, who testified in Weinstein’s New York trial , will also tell L. You have no ability to give him back his reputation or (his) job," Levine said, while adding that jurors can say, "Dr. A. jurors Weinstein sexually assaulted her in a bathroom in 2013." He said he hopes jurors will conclude that Heaps is "innocent of these charges," asking them to "return that verdict of not guilty on each and every count. In all, prosecutors believe they will call upwards of 50 witnesses during what’s expected to be a two-month trial—including Mel Gibson, who is set to support one woman’s allegation that Weinstein masturbated in front of her in 2010. (Weinstein’s lawyers plan to question Gibson about his infamous antisemitic remarks during a 2006 arrest—and his 2010 racist comments to a girlfriend..) Cody said that Young’s testimony in New York was one of the more powerful pieces of evidence in the trial. On the stand, the 30-year-old told Cody and his fellow jurors how Weinstein trapped her in the bathroom at the Montage hotel before he stripped naked, groped her breasts, and began masturbating onto the floor just days before the Oscars. They expected a professional to treat them, but what they got is someone who is a predator. “My hands were down to my sides because the dress was pulled down to my elbows—so my breasts were out,” Young testified in 2020. “At that point, he went from grabbing my right breast to touching my vagina." "It is horrific what happened to them.” Young said that as he was masturbating, Weinstein said, “How am I going to know if you can act?” and, “This is what all actresses do to make it.” The former jury foreman said he vividly remembers Young’s time on the stand as the sixth and final witness before he and the other jurors were set to deliberate Weinstein’s fate. "But today you get to tell the defendant that he cannot hide behind UCLA, that he cannot hide behind that white coat and that he is guilty of every single count . Her claims were only reinforced once prosecutors showed the New York jury the white lace dress she was wearing on the day of the incident. “We believed her quickly,” Cody recalled.. But while Cody conceded that the Los Angeles jury has more evidence to sift through than in his case, he was confident Weinstein will never see the outside of a jail cell. As someone who has poured over the case against Weinstein in New York, Cody said, it was clear Weinstein had a pattern of predatory behavior to lure aspiring actresses to be alone with him before sexually assaulting them. Heaps served as a gynecologist/oncologist, affiliated with UCLA, for nearly 35 years. Cody said that sometimes he could not sleep at night during his trial because of its harrowing content. But he offered advice for the new set of jurors, insisting they take care to go back and review a second time any woman’s testimony if some of their allegations are not immediately clear. At one time, Heaps was reportedly the highest paid physician in the UC system and had treated about 6,000 patients, attorneys said. “I can’t say that deliberating was difficult for us, but it took a while because of all the evidence. We also did not ask for clarification on testimony as early as we should have,” Cody added. In May, attorneys for 312 former patients of Heaps announced a $374 million settlement of abuse lawsuits against the University of California. “They have an important responsibility, and they should not feel worried about taking the time to make sure they are doing this right.” READ THIS LIST . The settlement came on top of a $243.