Harvey Weinstein appears in court for first time since leukemia diagnosis as judge delays retrial to April 2024
Harvey Weinstein was seen in court for the first time since his leukemia diagnosis. A judge has delayed his retrial and added a new charge of sexual assault, which will be included in the upcoming trial. Weinstein, 72, was previously convicted of rape, but that conviction was overturned in April. The new charge involves allegations from a third woman regarding an incident in 2006. The retrial was originally set for November but has been postponed to April 2024. Weinstein's health issues have been a focus, as he has been using a wheelchair and receiving treatment for various conditions.