Disgraced producer Harvey Weinstein rushed to hospital with Covid just days after being helped into court in wheelchair

HARVEY Weinstein has been rushed to the hospital with Covid-19 just days after the ailing former producer appeared in court in a wheelchair.
Weinstein's attorneys are preparing for a pretrial hearing on sexual assault charges against the disgraced producer.
Weinstein was recently in court after a judge set a new start date for his retrial months after his original conviction was overturned.
"Craig Rothfeld, Mr. Weinstein’s authorized representative and prison consultant, confirms that Mr. Weinstein has been brought back to the Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward," Weinstein's lawyers told .
He is being treated for a "myriad of health conditions" including diabetes, high blood pressure, and fluid in his heart.
"In addition, Mr. Weinstein tested positive for COVID and contracted double pneumonia in his lungs," the lawyers continue.
"We continue to express our gratitude to the officers, doctors, and nurses at DOCS, CHS, and NYC H+H who saw to it that Mr. Weinstein was immediately transferred to the Bellevue Hospital Prison Ward and will continue working hand in hand with them to ensure Mr. Weinstein receives proper medical treatment."
Earlier this month, Judge Curtis Farber set the start date for the rape retrial as November 12.
However, he said he was open to an earlier date depending on how quickly the prosecutors move through the grand jury.
Weinstein's lawyers told Judge Farber that they would prefer an earlier start date.
"He [Weinstein] is anxious to go to trial and prove his innocence," one of his attorneys told after the hearing.
Weinstein, 72, looked completely unrecognizable as he was wheeled into the Manhattan courtroom.
He sat expressionless in his wheelchair as the judge set the retrial date.
On April 25, a New York Court of Appeals ruled that Weinstein didn't receive a fair trial when he was convicted of two felony sex charges in January 2020.
The appeals court panel found that mistakes were made by Judge James Burke, who oversaw the original proceedings.
Burke allowed the testimony of witnesses who accused Weinstein of sexual assault, however, the accusations weren't part of the charges he was facing, said the appeals court.
Actress Jessica Mann and film producer Miriam "Mimi" Haley are expected to testify during the retrial.
Both women threw allegations against Weinstein, which led to his initial criminal charges.
Weinstein has maintained his innocence.
Criminal defense attorney Keith B. Johnson told The U.S. Sun that the former movie mogul could attempt to use his health issues to influence the jury.
"Mr. Weinstein is not going to take a deal," he said.
"It's going to be a trial, and I think that that's the right move on his part too, because it can't get any worse than what it already is.
"If you'll get a more sympathetic jury, they may say, 'Look at this old guy, he looks pitiful, he's already done enough, maybe he did it, maybe he didn't.'"
During a previous court hearing on May 29, Judge Farber said they were looking for a new criminal indictment against Weinstein.
Prosecutors say more women have come forward, accusing Weinstein of sexual assault.
"People who couldn't speak out in 2020 are now willing to speak out in 2024," said prosecutor Nicole Blumberg.
In December 2022, Weinstein was sentenced to 16 years in prison after being convicted of rape and sexual assault.
"Harvey Weinstein was tried by a system devoted to 'getting him' at all costs," Weinstein's publicist Juda Engelmayer told after his appeal was filed.
"This appeal demonstrates nearly a dozen areas of brazen legal missteps that violated his right to a fair trial. We know he has a solid case here."
Before his hospitalization, Weinstein was being housed in Rikers Island.