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Harvey Weinstein’s extradition to LA delayed over coronavirus ahead of sexual assault trial

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Harvey Weinstein’s extradition to Los Angeles has been delayed due to coronavirus. The convicted rapist was set to be moved from New York – where he was sentenced to 23 years in prison after he was found guilty of sexual assault charges – to face further rape and sexual assault charges.

However, his upcoming trial in LA has reportedly been halted as a result of the global pandemic. Variety states the disgraced Hollywood producer is still in New York, and will remain there for the time being.

Los Angeles DA spokesman Greg Risling confirmed in a statement: ‘It’s fair to say that the virus has delayed the processing of the extradition paperwork.’ The 68-year-old was due to face charges stemming from two incidents in February, 2013 – including

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