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FILE - Harvey Weinstein arrives at a Manhattan courthouse as jury deliberations continue in his rape trial in New York, on Feb. 24, 2020. Weinstein will appear in a New York City court on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, according to the Manhattan district attorney's office. John Minchillo/AP hide caption

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Former film producer Harvey Weinstein ,appearing in a Los Angeles courtroom in Oct. 2022. Etienne Laurent/Getty Images hide caption

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Harvey Weinstein's 2020 sex crimes conviction in New York overturned

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Wednesday

Anita Dunn (left) speaks onstage with Hilary Rosen (right) at an event titled "Women Rule" in June 2018. That summer, Dunn and her communications firm began providing crisis communications for the then-Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives regarding allegations of sexual harassment and retaliation. Emma McIntyre/Getty Images hide caption

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A corruption trial revealed a #MeToo ethics entanglement for a top Biden adviser

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In this courtroom artist sketch, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, a documentary filmmaker and the wife of California Gov. Gavin Newsom, takes the stand Monday at the trial of Harvey Weinstein in Los Angeles. Bill Robles/AP hide caption

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Trial against Harvey Weinstein begins with graphic descriptions of violent assaults

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'Me Too' Founder Tarana Burke Says Black Girls' Trauma Shouldn't Be Ignored

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Harvey Weinstein is already serving a 23-year prison sentence for rape and sexual abuse in New York. He was extradited to California early Tuesday for his arraignment. Johannes Eisele/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Jean Satterfield plays the revolutionary leader of an underground women's army in the 1983 feminist classic Born in Flames. Argenis Apolinario/The Bronx Museum of the Arts hide caption

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This 1983 Feminist Film Was Set In The Dystopian Future, So Basically Right Now

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Wednesday

Steve Wynn speaks to reporters in Massachusetts in 2016, when he still led Wynn Resorts. In 2018, Wynn stepped down from the company after a series of allegations of sexual misconduct, including one allegation of rape. Wynn has denied any wrongdoing. Jessica Rinaldi/Boston Globe via Getty Images hide caption

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GOP Welcomes Steve Wynn's Millions, Despite Rape And Harassment Allegations

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Tuesday

Harvey Weinstein arrives at a Manhattan court on Feb. 21, 2020, during jury deliberations in his rape trial in New York. Weinstein was found guilty and is serving a 23-year sentence for sexually assaulting one woman and raping another. He is appealing the verdict while also facing rape and sexual assault charges in Los Angeles. Mark Lennihan/AP hide caption

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