Key Points

Harvey Weinstein has been temporarily moved to Bellevue Hospital due to worsening health conditions. His lawyers argue Rikers Island failed to provide adequate medical care, worsening his multiple illnesses. Weinstein is also pursuing legal action against Bellevue for alleged mistreatment during prior hospitalizations. Meanwhile, jury selection continues for his retrial on sexual assault charges.

Key Points: Harvey Weinstein Moved to Bellevue Hospital Amid Health Crisis

  • Weinstein's legal team secured transfer citing misdiagnosed conditions
  • Suffers from cancer, diabetes, and heart disease
  • Claims poor treatment at Rikers worsened health
  • Retrial for sexual assault charges underway
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Harvey Weinstein temporarily transferred to Bellevue Hospital due to health issues

Disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein transferred from Rikers to Bellevue Hospital after legal team cites severe health conditions.

"His medical needs are not being properly addressed at Rikers, exacerbating his suffering. – Weinstein's legal team"

New York, April 18

Former filmmaker Harvey Weinstein, currently serving time at Rikers Island, has been temporarily transferred to Bellevue Hospital due to severe health concerns.

According to TMZ, this move comes after Weinstein's legal team, including attorney Imran Ansari and healthcare consultant Craig Rothfeld, successfully petitioned the court for the transfer, citing the producer's declining health.

A New York judge approved the request on Thursday, ordering Weinstein's transfer to Bellevue pending a hearing scheduled for April 24 at 2:15 pm ET.

Weinstein, who has been incarcerated at Rikers Island, has raised concerns about the level of medical care he has been receiving, claiming that at least one of his health conditions was misdiagnosed.

According to court documents obtained by TMZ, Weinstein is suffering from a range of serious health issues, including cancer, diabetes, coronary artery disease, obstructive sleep apnea, thyroid problems, obesity, chronic pain, and hypertension, among others.

Weinstein's legal team has argued that his medical needs are not being properly addressed at Rikers, which they claim has exacerbated his physical and psychological suffering.

As part of his legal battle, Weinstein is also reportedly seeking compensation from Bellevue Hospital for the "horrific" treatment he allegedly received, which he claims includes being released back to jail before fully recovering from medical issues.

The former film producer, who is currently facing charges of sexual assault and rape, has been undergoing a retrial in New York City.

Earlier this week, jury selection began for the retrial, which follows the overturning of his previous convictions by a court of appeals.

- ANI

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Michelle R.
While I don't sympathize with his crimes, everyone deserves proper medical care. The prison system needs reform for all inmates. Hope he gets the treatment he needs while still facing justice.
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James T.
The irony isn't lost on me - he's getting better healthcare now than many innocent people can afford. 🤔 Our system is so broken.
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Sarah K.
I'm conflicted about this. On one hand, no one should suffer medically. On the other, think about all the women who suffered because of him. Karma?
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David L.
Respectful criticism: The article focuses too much on his health complaints without balancing it with reminders of why he's incarcerated. The victims deserve equal attention.
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Tyler P.
Bellevue is one of NYC's best hospitals. Meanwhile, Rikers is notoriously bad. This just highlights the huge disparities in our correctional healthcare system.
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Aisha M.
Regardless of what he's done, if the medical complaints are valid, this transfer was the right call. Justice shouldn't mean neglect. 👏

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