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Then Justice James Burke said: “Although this is a first conviction, it is not a first offense. There is evidence before me of other incidents of sexual assault involving a number of women, all of which are legitimate considerations for sentence.” And he gave 67-year-old movie producer Harvey Weinstein 23 years for raping one woman and forcing oral sex upon another.
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Weinstein said in last week’s sentencing hearing that he is “worried about this country.” He said there are “thousands of men and women who are losing due process” once accused of sex crimes. He said, “I think men are confused about these issues.” Of course, after the hearing, many of us were no longer listening to what he said. They were too busy celebrating the arrival of justice overdue.
Like actress Rose McGowan. She said: “Today is a powerful day and a huge step forward in our collective healing.”
Like “Top Chef” host Padma Lakshmi. She said: “Weinstein terrorized and attacked women for decades. Now he will sit in a prison cell where he belongs.”