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Harvey Weinstein to be extradited to Los Angeles for sexual assault trial

Disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein will be extradited to Los Angeles to face charges that he sexually assaulted five women in California, a New York judge has ruled.

Weinstein, 69, and his lawyers fought his extradition for months, but Erie County Court Judge Kenneth Case on Tuesday decided that Los Angeles County authorities could take over custody of him immediately, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Case rejected a motion to stop Weinstein’s extradition that argued that the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office filed error-ridden paperwork to claim custody of him. The motion delayed proceedings in a prior hearing for Weinstein’s extradition.

Los Angeles authorities will likely be able to transfer Weinstein in late June at the earliest, prosecutors told Case.

Weinstein attended his court hearing on Tuesday remotely from the Wende Correctional Facility, where he is being held. One of his lawyers and prosecutors attended the hearing in person.

At the end of his hearing, Weinstein was on the video conference call alone and could be heard saying, ‘Is it over?’ Weinstein then told the guard to close the stream.  

Weinstein’s lawyers have repeatedly pointed to his deteriorating health in bids to postpone his extradition. Lawyer Norman Effman has asked prosecutors to let Weinstein appear remotely in Los Angeles since he has two surgeries scheduled in New York. Weinstein’s lawyers have said he is almost blind.

In court on Tuesday, Weinstein’s lawyer did not go into specifics about his client’s medical conditions, but said he planned to see an eye doctor.

‘We’re not trying to avoid a trial,’ Weinstein’s lawyer told the judge. ‘He will be ready to go to LA when the jury selection begins.’  

But Erie County Assistant District Attorney Colleen Gable pointed out that Weinstein could seek a doctor in California.

‘It’s Los Angeles. It’s not some remote outpost that doesn’t have medical care,’ Gable said. ‘There is absolutely nothing in either doctor’s report that says this treatment can’t be done in Los Angeles. Los Angeles has some of the best medical care in the country and the world.’ 

Weinstein is serving a 23-year sentence after a jury found him guilty of raping an actress in a hotel room in 2013 and sexually assaulting a production assistant by forcing her to give him oral sex in his apartment in 2006. California prosecutors seek to claim custody of Weinstein on charges that he assaulted five women from 2004 to 2013 in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills.

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