Here's why you won't see Harvey Weinstein's mugshot (UPDATED)
Harvey Weinstein’s arrest Friday — seven months after women began publicly accusing him of sexual misconduct — was well documented by photographers.
They captured images of Weinstein being taken into custody at a New York police station, then a nearby courthouse, where he was charged with first- and third-degree rape and committing a criminal sexual act in the first degree in incidents involving two separate women. The former Hollywood power player could face up to 25 years in prison, according to Reuters.
But one photo that we won’t see, at least not officially, is Weinstein’s mugshot. The New York Police Department, which made the arrest, told Yahoo Entertainment: “The NYPD does not release the mugshot of anyone arrested in New York City.”
Still, photographers caught most of Weinstein’s surrender. He was smiling at times, as he arrived at a police station with books, including a biography of Hollywood director Elia Kazan under his arm.
Later, at his arraignment in a nearby courthouse, Weinstein was formally charged. His bail was set at $1 million, an amount that his lawyers paid immediately, according to the New York Times. Weinstein was also ordered to wear a GPS monitoring system, stay in New York state or Connecticut, and hand over his passport before being released.
Weinstein’s attorney, Benjamin Brafman, said in a statement to CNN that the producer “has always maintained that he has never engaged in non-consensual sexual behavior with anyone. Nothing about today’s proceedings changes Mr. Weinstein’s position. He has entered a plea of not guilty and fully expects to be exonerated.”
UPDATE May 25, 2018 at 10 p.m. PT: While we won’t see the mug shots, courtroom sketches of Weinstein have been released by various media outlets:
Jane Rosenberg, courtroom artist extraordinaire, came through with an unforgiving sketch of Harvey Weinstein today. Swipe through this post for more of her iconic sketches https://t.co/uHoMCv5obo pic.twitter.com/7KL0tujncS
— New York Magazine (@NYMag) May 25, 2018
Meanwhile, Weinstein’s many accusers were watching the events unfold, and some of them shared their emotions on social media.
We got you, Harvey Weinstein, we got you
— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) May 25, 2018
Thank you Lucia Evans and Paz de la Huerta and all of us who said no more .@MiraSorvino Today is our day https://t.co/xpEyf3grdo
— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) May 25, 2018
Harvey Weinstein ain’t smiling now https://t.co/upZJRxGPeO
— Asia Argento (@AsiaArgento) May 25, 2018
It’s about time: Harvey Weinstein turned himself in this morning and is in police custody. Today, instead of focusing on him, I will be celebrating all of the powerful women out there. This is just the beginning #TheFutureIsFemalehttps://t.co/OexdY6U809
— Heather Graham (@imheathergraham) May 25, 2018
Sending love to all my sisters today who stood up against a monster… so many emotions… I am proud of and grateful to you all.
— Mira Sorvino (@MiraSorvino) May 25, 2018
For you Harvey #timeforjustice
A post shared by emmadecaunes (@emmadecaunes) on May 25, 2018 at 8:33am PDT
These detectives are heroes! Great work. We are all grateful https://t.co/G4JEBW1iFG
— Lauren Sivan (@LaurenSivan) May 25, 2018
A post shared by Lena Headey (@iamlenaheadey) on May 25, 2018 at 6:04am PDT
Wall paper. Today I am but pulp & glue, rendered mute. Because Justice must be given ‘due process ‘ to serve US all. Enough with the trial by Twitter. No more CHAT. Shut up.. We’re here. Time to let go…#MeToo pic.twitter.com/G1oaQQXz8z
— lysette anthony (@chezLysette) May 25, 2018
A post shared by Lysette Anthony (@chezlysette) on May 25, 2018 at 10:26am PDT
How I sleep knowing Harvey has been arrested. pic.twitter.com/qz7hnvfqLQ
— Chelsea Skidmore (@xoxochelseaskye) May 25, 2018
For everyone who has been abused, for all those years we suffered, alone, in silence, for those still suffering. This is for us all. This is why we spoke. Today is only one step but we will stand together, fight for justice, & change the world, no matter how long it takes. #metoo
— Sarah Ann Masse (@SarahAnnMasse) May 25, 2018
Brafman told reporters outside the courthouse that he would move to dismiss the charges against his client.
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