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Harvey Weinstein diagnosed with cancer weeks before he’s set to face retrial on rape and sexual assault charges

HARVEY Weinstein has been diagnosed with cancer.

The shamed Hollywood producer is battling the illness as he awaits a retrial – months after his 2020 rape conviction was overturned.

Harvey Weinstein has been diagnosed with cancer
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Weinstein has been in frail health in recent years. Pictured: Weinstein using a walker in 2020[/caption]

Weinstein has been diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia, as reported by NBC News.

Chronic myeloid leukemia is a type of bone marrow cancer, and around one person in every 526 will get the illness in their lifetime in the US, according to the American Cancer Society.

His team has slammed the speculation about his health.

“It is both troubling and unacceptable that such private and confidential health matters have become a subject of public discourse,” Craig Rothfeld, Weinstein’s prison consultant, told CNN.

“Out of respect for Mr Weinstein’s privacy, we will offer no further comment,” he said.

Disgraced Weinstein’s diagnosis comes just weeks after the 72-year-old underwent emergency heart surgery.

He received treatment after testing positive for Covid and contracting double pneumonia in his lungs. 

Weinstein’s team said he suffered from a plethora of significant health conditions.

A date for Weinstein’s retrial on rape and sexual assault charges has been set for November 12.

It remains unknown if his cancer diagnosis will impact the timetable for his trial.

Weinstein was hit with a fresh indictment in September and is set to be retried on sex charges in New York.

He pled not guilty after being arraigned.

Prosecutors told how Weinstein was never charged for three alleged assaults mentioned during the 2020 trial.

They claimed that the alleged attacks took place in Manhattan hotels during the mid-2000s.

But Weinstein’s defense has hit back, saying prosecutors just want to add the new charges to their original case.

Lawyer Arthur Aidala said his team will not be ready for the trial.

A court of appeals overturned his 2020 conviction in the spring after claiming he didn’t receive a fair trial.

Weinstein had been serving a 23-year prison sentence when his conviction was overturned.

How Harvey Weinstein sparked the #MeToo movement

  • In October 2017, The New York Times published a bombshell article where numerous actresses alleged abuse at the hands of Harvey Weinstein.
  • Soon after, the actress Alyssa Milano asked women who have been sexually assaulted or harassed to share the words “Me Too” on social media.
  • The request quickly became a movement – with actresses like Gwyneth Paltrow, Jennifer Lawrence, and Uma Thurman all sharing their harrowing stories.
  • It was later revealed that “Me Too” was first used by activity Tarana Burke in 2006 to describe her sexual assault.
  • The media firestorm led to many media executives losing their positions, alongside backlash over whether the accusations were being properly investigated.
  • Weinstein remained at the center of it all and was one of the few who was hit with criminal charges.
  • A top executive who produced films like Pulp Fiction, Shakespeare in Love, and The Lord of the Rings, activist felt he was the perfect representation of how power and influence could be used for evil.

It’s expected that film producer Miriam “Mimi” Haley will be among those taking the stand when Weinstein’s retrial kicks off.

Weinstein remains behind bars after his rape conviction in Los Angeles.

In December 2022, he was found guilty of rape and sexual assault dating back to attacks that happened at a Los Angeles film festival in 2013.

At the time, Weinstein’s spokesperson Juda Engelmayer said the film producer was “obviously disappointed” in the verdict.

Meanwhile, in the UK, Weinstein will not face indecent assault charges after an investigation was dropped.

The probe, dropped in September, dated back to an allegation that Weinstein assaulted a woman between July 31 and August 31, 1996.

Harvey Weinstein Trial Timeline

  • October 2017: The New York Times reports the film mogul, whose Miramax film company won its first Oscar in 1997 for The English Patient, has reached legal settlements with eight women who accused him of sexual harassment spanning over 30 years. He is fired from his company, his wife leaves him, and the #Metoo movement is born.
  • May 2018: Weinstein was arrested on charges of rape and a criminal sex act involving alleged assaults of two women.
  • June 2018: He pleads not guilty to both charges and a third charge. One of them is eventually dropped.
  • December 2019: Weinstein agrees to a $25 million settlement with a number of women who accused him of wrongdoing.
  • February 2020: He is sentenced to 23 years in prison in New York for the charges brought against him in 2018.
  • December 2022: A jury in Los Angeles convicts him of raping a model.
  • February 2023: He receives a 16-year prison term, which runs alongside his New York sentence.
  • April 2024: His New York conviction is overturned, and a new trial is ordered.
  • September 2024: Weinstein undergoes treatment after contracting Covid and pneumonia.
  • September 2024: Weinstein hit with fresh sex charge.
  • November, 12, 2024: The proposed date for Weinstein’s rape retrial.

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Jane Banks tells tour tales as 1996 Lionesses get Hall of Fame recognition

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The Lionesses will be inducted into rugby league’s hall of fame tonight
JANE BANKS

JANE Banks heard it all. Why are women playing rugby league? You should be in the kitchen. What is the point?

Being inducted into the sport’s Hall of Fame, along with the history-making Great Britain Lionesses side she was part of in 1996, is a pretty good reason.

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Jane Banks, the youngest member of a groundbreaking tour, has told Great Britain’s Lionesses of 1996 did it
JANE BANKS

She can also say something many male players can only dream of saying. I beat the Aussies in Australia.

Aged 17, the Royal Mail worker Jane was the youngest member of the trailblazing side that funded itself to make the trip 28 years ago. She had to wait 26 to get the cap for it.

Now as she joins greats like Jim Sullivan, Billy Boston, Brian Bevan, Ellery Hanley, Martin Offiah and Andy Farrell – both individually and with her team-mates – it all seems worth it.

Jane, who was working part-time in a Pizza Hut when she was selected at 16, said: “It was all self-funded, we had no backing from anybody.

“We had to raise just over £50,000 to get there. It was things like bucket collections and bag packing. We did loads of bucket collections, we were at every match shaking a bucket!

“And we got people coming up going, ‘Women can’t play rugby league,’ as we were shaking a bucket trying to raise money to go on tour to Australia.

“Attitudes then were very different. We had, ‘Women can’t play rugby,’ a lot. Now we’re the only team to have won a series against Australia on their turf to this day.”

Even though it was the mid-1990s, bank transfers were unknown. So, the Lionesses’ tour manager flew Down Under with a suitcase full of money to pay for accommodation and travel!

And recognition of their 2-1 series victory was not exactly forthcoming.

“We were invited to Wembley for the Challenge Cup final,” Jane added. “We were thinking, ‘We’re Ashes winners, they’re going to parade us around.’

a group of people posing for a picture with a trophy that says ' rugby ' on it
The Lionesses will be inducted into rugby league’s hall of fame tonight
JANE BANKS

“We got there and it was like, ‘Here’s white tracksuits, white caps. You’re ging to shake that flag while the players come out.’

“It was crazy. At the time, we were like, ‘Are we dancing? A flag?’ It’s an ongoing joke now. It was bloody heavy, I’ll tell you!”

It may be more than 25 years late, but deserving recognition will come tonight when Jane, along with Michelle Land, is inducted individually into the Hall of Fame, along with the Lionesses – the first team to receive the honour.

Now working as a smoking cessation officer for Warrington Borough Council, the former player for her hometown team is ready for another ‘special’ moment.

She went on to be named player of the tour on the 1998 series in New Zealand and secured the player of the series award in the 2000 World Series, while playing in club matches her home town’s Victoria Park.

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Tour tales are being exchanged between the Lionesses following a 26-year wait to receive their caps
JANE BANKS

But Jane told SunSport: “It’s huge recognition for what we did. I was shocked when I found out I was being inducted as an individual but to be as a team as well makes it more special.

“I’ve not seen a lot of them for a while. We all got back in touch about two years ago when we got Great Britain caps, which we never received at the time.

“A lot of that was because it was all fairly hidden. No-one really knew what we’d achieved, then the heritage programme went through everything and sought us all out.

“At that point, we hadn’t seen each other for pretty much 20 years. Now we’re all on a group chat and talking all the time.”

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