Linda Kenney Baden & Juda Engelmayer Discuss His Reaction to the Weinstein Verdict

TL;DR
Judah Engel Meyer, former press person for Harvey Weinstein, discusses his thoughts on the guilty verdicts and the trial proceedings.
Transcript
welcome back my law in crime family law in crime Network and we are and I'm Linda Kenney Baden I am again we have a very special guest with us right now that's Judah Engel Meyer he I am sure would say that he has been through the wars with Harvey Weinstein you Solman a lot of the pictures that we saw on TV he was there and he handled a lot of the m... Read More
Key Insights
- 😌 The guilty verdict surprised the defense team, but they were relieved that Weinstein was not convicted on all counts.
- 🇨🇫 The jury may have been influenced by public opinion and the MeToo movement, leading to their decision to deliver public justice.
- 😵 Donna Rotunno faced criticism for her cross-examination style, but her tactics were necessary to question the credibility of the witnesses and ensure a fair trial.
- 😤 Gloria Allred's role in the trial and her connections to the prosecution's team are questioned by the defense.
- 👍 Weinstein's health issues have worsened throughout the trial, but he remains determined to prove his innocence and make amends with his children.
- 💱 Meyer suggests that Weinstein should have released his narrative before being charged with a crime to change the public perception and provide explanations for the accusations.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What was Judah Engel Meyer's reaction to the guilty verdict for Jessica Mann?
Meyer admits to being surprised by the verdict but believes that the jury may have felt compelled to deliver justice given the public attention and pressure surrounding the case.
Q: Why did Donna Rotunno feel the need to speak to the press during the trial?
According to Meyer, Rotunno felt that it was unfair for the defense to not have a voice amidst the negative media coverage and public opinion against Weinstein.
Q: Was Gloria Allred responsible for "mouthpiecing" for the prosecution?
Meyer criticizes Allred's claim that she was not representing the prosecution's interests, citing her prominent presence in the courtroom and interactions with the prosecution's team.
Q: What was Harvey Weinstein's demeanor after the guilty verdict?
Meyer states that Weinstein was disappointed by the verdict but remains strong-willed, committed to fighting the charges on appeal, and mending relationships with his children.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Judah Engel Meyer expresses surprise at the guilty verdict for Jessica Mann and shares relief over the verdict regarding other counts.
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He suggests that the jury was influenced by prior knowledge of the case and felt a need to deliver a public justice.
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Meyer defends Donna Rotunno, one of Weinstein's lawyers, against accusations of being an attack dog and highlights the importance of vigorous defense questioning.
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