Harvey Weinstein: A Timeline of One of Hollywood's Biggest Scandals
Jurors in the Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct trial have reached no verdict on the second day of deliberation.
The jury of seven men and five women came back with more questions after deliberations in the Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct trial began Tuesday.
The jury asked to read all emails related to actress Annabella Sciorra, re-hear Rosie Perez's entire testimony, and review all communications between Weinstein, Black Cube and Guidepost Solutions.
The jurors were dismissed for the day without reaching a verdict after the re-reading of Perez's testimony. Deliberations will resume for the third day Thursday morning where the requested emails are expected to be submitted for jury review.
67-year-old Harvey Weinstein was charged with a first-degree criminal sexual act, two counts of rape(first-degree and third-degree), and two counts of predatory sexual assault.
The first-degree charges are punishable by a minimum of five years and a maximum of 25 years in prison each. The third-degree rape charge is punishable for up to four years in prison. Predatory sexual assault charges go for a sentence of 10 years up to life in prison.
A Timeline of Harvey Weinstein's Hollywood Scandal
October 5, 2017
New York Times published an investigative report against the movie mogul. The report featured many on-the-record accusations, including those of Ashley Judd's and Rose McGowan's.
New York Times also revealed non-disclosure agreements, along with a sum of cash, were made with at least eight women to guarantee their silence.
Weinstein was later fired by his own company after the sexual harassment allegations came to light.
His lawyer denied the accusations.
October 10, 2017
Italian actress and filmmaker Asia Argento accused Weinstein of raping her in 1997. Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, and Rosanna Arquette also accused Weinstein of harassment.
Georgina Chapman, the co-founder of fashion label Marchesa and wife of 10 years to Weinstein, announced her decision to leave him after his "unforgivable" behavior.
October 14, 2017
Harvey Weinstein was expelled by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the same institution that awards the Oscars.
More women came out with accusations against Weinstein. Celebrities like Kate Beckinsale, Cara Delevigne, and Romola Garai spoke of their 'encounters' with the mogul.
October 16, 2017
Alyssa Milano started the #MeToo movement to "give people a sense of the magnitude of the problem."
Thousands of women came out as victims of sexual harassment or assault.
Notable names like Lady Gaga, Monica Lewinsky, and Rosario Dawson shared their experiences as victims.
October 31, 2017
The UK police began to look into allegations of sexual assault from seven women against Harvey Weinstein.
11 separate allegations of sexual assault from the 1980s to 2015 were received by the authorities.
Met's Child Abuse and Sexual Offences Command started investigating the allegations under Operation Kaguyak.
November 3, 2017
The New York Police Department confirmed the investigation into a credible claim by actress Paz de la Huerta where authorities said: "We have enough to make an arrest."
The actress accused the producer of raping her twice in 2010 inside her own apartment.
The New Yorker later reveals the mogul hired former spies and military personnel in hopes of keeping his accusers quiet.
Weinstein hires celebrity defense attorney Ben Brafman.
December 14, 2017
Salma Hayek accuses Weinstein of harassing her and threatening to kill her.
Hayek detailed the abuse she received in an op-ed she wrote for The New York Times.
A spokesman for Weinstein denied the claim and described it as inaccurate.
January 1, 2018
'Time's Up' a campaign group made to tackle sexual harassment problems revealed by the mogul's scandal was launched.
Many actresses, like Reese Witherspoon, Eva Longoria, Emma Stone, and Natalie Portman, as well as movie executives, and writers joined the campaign.
Film stars also wore black at the Golden Globes to show solidarity.
February 3, 2018
British police received two more allegations of sexual assault against Weinstein.
A total of 9 people have now reported Weinstein to British police.
May 24, 2018
Reports of Weinstein's impending surrender floods US media outlets.
May 25, 2018
Weinstein surrendered to the authorities at the TriBeCa station.
He was charged with rape and sexual assault based on allegations made by Lucia Evans and Jessica Mann.
He is freed on a $1 million bail on the condition that he remain in New York and Connecticut and wear an ankle tag.
James Burke is assigned as judge.
October 11, 2018
Prosecutors dropped Lucia Evan's case after the lead New York police department detective in the case taught her how to interact with prosecutors and allowed her to delete material on her phone.
December 20, 2018
To the dismay of Weinstein and his team, Judge Burke decided to continue with the case.
January 14, 2019
Weinstein's lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, quits the case.
July 11, 2019
Weinstein was granted permission to change his legal team.
Florida defense lawyer Jose Baez and Harvard University law professor Ronald Sullivan both stepped away from the case.
Weinstein brings in Donna Rotunno, Damon Cheronis, and Arthur Aidala.
December 11, 2019
Weinstein's team agrees to a tentative $25 million settlement.
Several women did not accept the settlement.
January 6, 2020
The trial begins.
Weinstein arrives in court leaning on a zimmer frame after he had surgery on his back.
Actresses Rose McGowan and Patricia Arquette held a press conference.
More than 600 people were summoned for jury duty, with half being turned away saying they could not be impartial.
Prosecutors in Los Angeles filed criminal charges against the mogul.
January 22, 2020
Opening statements were made by Donna Rotunno from Weinstein's team, and Joan Illuzzi-Orbon from the prosecution.
February 18, 2020
Jurors began deliberations in Harvey Weinstein's trial.