Harvey Weinstein may testify at his upcoming retrial, his lawyer exclusively tells Page Six.
The decision to put Weinstein, 72, on the stand would be unusual in such a high-profile case, but, âHarvey is an unusual guy,â says the jailed movie mogulâs high-profile defense attorney Arthur Aidala.
The legal eagle added of Weinstein taking the stand potentially, âYeah, weâve been kind of â I donât want to use the word rehearsing â but talking about whether heâs going to testify.â
âUsually the defendant is the last person to testify⊠often it is the most difficult decision for a defense attorney to make,â says Aidala. âThere are often cases where the lawyers say thereâs no way, shape or form your client can testify. Thatâs not the case here. It is an option.â
Weinstein was convicted in 2020 of first-degree criminal sexual act and third-degree rape and sentenced to 23 years in prison in New York â but his conviction was overturned on appeal last April. His NYC case is now headed to trial April 15, with pre-trial hearings starting March 12.
âHe has the transcripts [from his first trial], they were made public from five years ago, and heâs got a little time on his hands,â added Aidala, whoâd just been on the phone with the onetime movie mogul on Rikers Island.
âThe guy can read,â says Aidala as if harkening back to Weinsteinâs days poring over screenplays â although now itâs legal docs heâs reviewing. âHe powered through the [court] transcript⊠itâs thousands of pages. He powered through it, and he has notes on everything. Heâs finally looking forward to getting his name cleared.â
âThere are two side to every story,â his defense lawyer told us. âHis version of events was that everything was always consensual⊠he had a history of courting gorgeous women, you can look at his two wives, including Georgina Chapman who was at Oscars. [He says] anything he really did was consensual.â
Fashion designer Chapman has moved on with Adrien Brody, who won as Oscar for âThe Brutalist,â and mentioned Weinstein and Chapmanâs kids on stage in his emotional acceptance speech.
Aidala was at his office till midnight on Monday he said, working on the high-profile case.
Weinstein has told him that if he gets released, heâll make a movie about his lawyer.
âPart of his gratitude is that I will be starring in the first movie he makes when he gets out of prison,â says the lawyer whose clients have included Ghislaine Maxwell and Steve Bannon. âI donât think itâs binding contractually,â he joked. But, Weinstein has told him, âArthur when I get outta here youâll be in my first movie,â Aidala said.
Heâs hoping Weinstein wins his NYC case so he can then pursue a separate appeal in Los Angeles. The âShakespeare In Loveâ producer is behind bars serving a 16-year prison sentence after his 2022 California conviction on another rape.
Aidala claims that during Weinsteinâs 2020 trial, âthere was so much prejudice with #MeToo.â
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