Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has been found guilty of third-degree rape and criminal sexual assault in a New York court.
25/02/2020 Following the verdicts, Cyrus Vance, New York County District Attorney described Weinstein as a "vicious, serial
sexual predator". He was acquitted of two significant predatory sexual assault charges and will be sentenced on the March 11.
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