JURORS in Harvey Weinstein’s sex crimes retrial are stuck in limbo as deliberations continue for the third day.
The jury asked the judge to clarify the rules of a hung jury in a note on Monday morning, signalling that the jurors might not be in agreement on Weinstein’s verdict.
The panel of seven women and five men began weighing two counts of criminal sex act and one count of rape against the disgraced movie mogul on Thursday.
Weinstein, 73, has pleaded not guilty.
The jury has shown signs of multiple issues with coming to a decision on the retrial.
On Monday morning, jurors sent back-to-back notes to the judge.
In one note, a juror asked to speak with the judge. It’s unclear what the topic of conversation is.
In the other note, the jury requested hung jury rules and the rules of deliberations.
Judge Curtis Farber emphasized that there’s no indication that the jury is hung yet.
On Friday, Farber denied a juror who asked to be removed.
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