Movie producer ‘loved’ closing remarks of his lawyer, who questioned motives of accusers
Harvey Weinstein looked cheerful at the end of five hours of closing remarks in the
New York supreme court, despite facing possible life imprisonment.
As he trundled down the corridor on his walking frame, smiling broadly at reporters, he was asked what he thought of the final pitch to the jury made by his lead lawyer, Donna Rotunno. “I loved it,” he said. “I called it the Queen’s speech.”