Government Hauls Harvey Weinstein Back
Into Criminal Court For Illegally Tampering With His GPS
Ankle Monitor 56 Times While On Bail
December 10. 2019
Harvey Weinstein was perp walked into court again
on a bail violation regarding tampering with his ankle
monitor
Disgraced Hollywood movie producer
Harvey Weinstein was hauled into New York criminal court
for violating the terms of his $1,000,000 bail. The
government stated Weinstein has been criminally
tampering with his ankle monitor, which contains a GPS
system tracking his movements. There are many hours
Weinstein's ankle monitor stopped transmitting data and
his whereabouts unaccounted for in digital data being
logged on all offenders in the system.
The Washington Post reported,
"Prosecutors asked the judge to set additional bail,
requiring him to pay $5 million in cash, a $10 million
insurance company bond or a $50 million security bond.
Citing his use of private jets, a multi-firm defense
team and the sale of five New York properties,
Illuzzi-Orbon said Weinstein has 'almost unlimited
resources' and that her request was 'not overly
burdensome on the defendant.'" A hearing is set for this
week.
No one is buying Weinstein's frail and
feeble act he is trying to pass off in court. He was
moving just fine when he kept jumping on and raping off
women. He was moving just fine when he was running to
buffets and dinner tables at Hollywood events just a
couple years ago. This weak and feeble routine is a
legal tactic present in other criminal cases, as a means
of trying to elicit sympathy from the judge and jury.
Knock it off!
Harvey Weinstein being perp walked again
There is a reasonable concern that
Weinstein will flee. He has been liquidating his assets
and has access to yachts and private jets, which could
whisk him out of the country on a fake passport.
Similarly, Weinstein's close friend, the late pedophile,
Jeffrey Epstein, was found with a fake passport, loose
diamonds and millions in cash, intended for a quick
getaway. However, this year the government moved in on
Epstein before he could do so and laid out a serious
federal case against the pedophile.
The violation of the law and court rules
is standard behavior from many in Hollywood (and Epstein
had extensive ties to Hollywood). Some people in
Hollywood think the rules don't apply to them. Epstein
had repeatedly flouted the terms of his sentencing and
house arrest.
Weinstein is doing the exact same thing
as his late buddy Epstein in flouting the rules and
conditions of his bail. There are also reports in the
press that Weinstein sexually attacked underage girls
just like Epstein. As the phrase goes, "Birds of a
feather"...
Harvey Weinstein in court on bail violation
Weinstein needs to be placed under
24-hour federal surveillance (and be made to foot the
cost for it) due to his deliberate refusal to follow
court rules and the law. After all, Weinstein placed
over 91 defenseless women under illegal surveillance in
the entertainment industry (Rapist Harvey Weinstein Has 91 People Under Surveillance By
Private Investigators In Trying To Bully And Silence His Victims).
Weinstein needs a dose of his own
medicine in being placed under the same surveillance by
the government. He has ruined many lives and left women
scarred in trauma that is still with them. Make no
mistake, he did what he is accused of doing. It's not a
lie. Weinstein is a violent psychopath, rapist, bully,
sick voyeur and
fraudster,
who is a danger to the public.
I broke the story on Weinstein in
2009 and again in
2017,
then he fell several months later due to the New York
Times and New Yorker searching out his victims and doing
exposés on him in the mainstream press. The current
criminal case is but a small sample of the terrible
crimes Weinstein has committed.
STORY SOURCE
Harvey Weinstein prosecutors push for $5 million
bail at court hearing
Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein walked
into a New York court in Manhattan on Dec. 6 for a bail
hearing on his sexual assault case.
Dec. 6, 2019 at 1:56 p.m. EST - NEW YORK
— Former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein appeared in
a Manhattan court Friday for a bail hearing scheduled in
connection with New York’s new criminal justice
statutes. Earlier this year, state lawmakers eliminated
cash bail for most nonviolent crimes. The changes, which
will go into effect Jan. 1, targeted individuals facing
less-serious charges and sought to narrow the financial
divide in a system that disproportionately affects
lesser-income defendants.
Weinstein is one of many criminal
defendants being called into court this month to be
informed of the new laws. For many, these hearings will
lead to either the release of individuals who are held
in jail on bail or, for people who have already paid, a
refund of the money. The Oscar-winning producer has been
out on a $1 million bail awaiting trial on charges that
carry a possible sentence of life in prison. He has
denied all accusations since his arrest last year...
https://www.washingtonpost.com
Harvey Weinstein's Ankle Monitor Keeps
Mysteriously Falling Off the Radar
Prosecutors don't think that's an accident, and
they want to raise his bail dramatically.
09 December 2019, 5:51am - Harvey
Weinstein had to start wearing a tracking device six
months ago, but authorities haven’t been able to find
him more than 50 times. Prosecutors don’t think that’s
an accident, and they want to make sure the disgraced
movie mogul doesn’t get off scot-free for it.
In a Friday hearing, Assistant District
Attorney Joan Illuzzi-Orbon asked Criminal Court Judge
James Burke to raise Weinstein’s bail to $5 million, or
a $50 million security bond secured by a payment of 10%.
Weinstein’s bail was previously set at $1 million.
Illuzzi-Orbon alleged that authorities have not been
able to track Weinstein on at least 56 separate
occasions, Page Six reported...
https://www.vice.com
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