The third trial of Harvey Weinstein on rape charges ended in a mistrial on May 15, 2026, as the jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict. This marks the third mistrial in the high-profile #MeToo case involving allegations against the disgraced Hollywood producer. The unresolved charge pertains to the 2013 encounter with aspiring actress Jessica Mann, leaving the legal reckoning for Weinstein uncertain despite his existing convictions. Toronto Star+2
The jury of seven men and five women deliberated for two days before declaring they were hopelessly deadlocked. Weinstein's defense team argued the encounter with Mann was consensual, while prosecutors maintained it constituted rape. The mistrial leaves open the possibility of a fourth trial, with a hearing scheduled for June 24. The Independent+1
Weinstein, now 74, continues serving his 23-year sentence for separate convictions in California. The New York case has faced repeated delays and legal challenges since his 2017 downfall sparked the global #MeToo movement. Legal experts highlight the complexities of prosecuting cases involving delayed reporting and intricate interpersonal relationships. Le Monde+1
The mistrial prolongs the legal saga that became emblematic of workplace sexual misconduct allegations in the entertainment industry. Advocacy groups expressed disappointment but emphasized the case's role in empowering survivors to come forward. While Weinstein remains incarcerated due to prior convictions, the unresolved charges leave his accusers without closure on these specific allegations. The Independent+1