
Harvey Weinstein to be extradited to Los Angeles to face further sexual assault charges
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A New York judge on Tuesday approved Harvey Weinstein's extradition to Los Angeles County so that the imprisoned former movie producer can face further sexual assault charges.
Erie County Court Judge Kenneth Case denied Weinstein's attorney's motion to further delay the extradition. Local prosecutors told the court that the Los Angeles District Attorney's office plans to transport Weinstein in late June at the earliest, but most likely in early July. Weinstein's attorney Norman Effman said he plans to appeal Judge Case's order and ask an appellate division in New York to stay the proceedings.More Related News

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