Kevin Smith says that Harvey Weinstein refused to pay him royalties for Clerks, Variety reports.
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Harvey Weinstein, who is serving a prison sentence for rape, has no symptoms of the coronavirus, his spokesman said on Thursday, more than two weeks after a union official for corrections officers said the former movie producer had tested positive.
“As of now, it’s been 14 days since reports of concern from people inside the prison, and he has no symptoms and no issues,” Weinstein spokesman Juda Engelmayer said.
Weinstein, 68, was sentenced on March 11 for sexually assaulting former production
Kevin Smith says that Harvey Weinstein refused to pay him royalties for Clerks, Variety reports.
Harvey Weinstein tested positive for coronavirus while in prison and it’s now being reported that he has recovered from the virus.
Harvey Weinstein is out of prison quarantine after surviving his battle with Coronavirus. The convicted rapist is not displaying any of his COVID 19 symptoms any longer, including fever and cough, and has been released from his 14-day quarantine.
Harvey Weinstein is physically feeling fine after contracting COVID-19 but it's life behind bars he's worried about. Weeks into his 23-year prison sentence, a source told Fox News that Weinstein has "no symptoms" but "has been in isolation" since he moved from New York City's Rikers Island jail to Wende Correctional Facility, a maximum-security prison near Buffalo, N.Y., earlier this month.
Harvey Weinstein is “doing well” in isolation after being diagnosed with coronavirus.
While Harvey Weinstein will continue to stay in medical isolation, reports claim that he is doing fine. Giving updates on his health, a source told Deadline that even though the 68-year-old culprit tested positive for COVID-19, he has not shown any severe symptoms. Harvey is currently in medical isolation in his prison in maximum security Wende Correctional Facility. Harvey’s trial finally ended on February 24. The jury found him guilty of two charges of criminal sex act and rape.
By Dominic Patten
Harvey Weinstein has tested positive for COVID-19, and is currently in an isolation unit in a New York state prison, Variety has confirmed.
Harvey Weinstein has tested positive for coronavirus, according to a prison union boss.
Harvey Weinstein, the film producer and mogul sentenced to 23 years in New York State prison for felony sex crimes in March, has tested positive for coronavirus in prison. The Niagara Gazette, near the Wende Correctional Facility where Weinstein was moved from New York City's Rikers Island after conviction, first broke the news. Weinstein has been moved to isolation following his diagnosis.
Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is reportedly in isolation at the Wende Correctional Facility near Buffalo, New York after testing positive for the coronavirus.
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Former movie producer Harvey Weinstein, who is serving a prison sentence for sexual assault and rape, has tested positive for the coronavirus, according to the head of the state corrections officers union.
Convicted rapist and former Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, weeks after beginning his prison sentence. A New York law enforcement source tells E! News, "Harvey tested positive for Coronavirus yesterday.
This may be a harbinger of things to come in the American prison system — in which case, get ready for the coronavirus pandemic to potentially get a lot worse.
The convicted sex offender is now in isolation.
Harvey Weinstein has tested positive for Coronavirus and has been put into isolation at New York State Prison. The defamed movie stalwart and convicted rapist is currently behind the bars serving a 23 years imprisonment at the Wende Correctional Facility, a maximum-security prison outside Buffalo, New York after having been proved guilty of sexual molestation and rape in the third degree.