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Shocker: Harvey Weinstein NY Conviction Overturned by Panel of Female Judges

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Harvey Weinstein’s conviction has been overturned by a panel of appellate judges, mostly female.

Judge Jenny Rivera wrote the 4-3 majority opinion, joined by Chief Judge Rowan Wilson and Appellate Division Justices Betsy Barros and Christine Clark, who stepped in for recused Judges Caitlin Halligan and Shirley Troutman.

Judges Michael Garcia, Madeline Singas and Anthony Cannataro dissented, with the latter two jurists writing separately.

They’ve ruled the NY court made a mistake allowing women who were not part of the trial to testify against Weinstein.

Rivera wrote that Weinstein had a right to only answer for the crimes charged.

“The synergistic effect of these errors was not harmless,” Rivera wrote, while noting Weinstein’s absence of a prior criminal history. “The only evidence against defendant was the complainants’ testimony, and the result of the court’s rulings, on the one hand, was to bolster their credibility and diminish defendant’s character before the jury. On the other hand, the threat of a cross-examination highlighting these untested allegations undermined defendant’s right to testify. The remedy for these egregious errors is a new trial.”

A spokesperson for Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg said on Thursday that the office vows to “do everything in our power to retry this case, and remain steadfast in our commitment to survivors of sexual assault.”

The news broke just after 9am. It’s unclear if Weinstein even knows yet. I’m told his attorney, Arthur Aidala, will have a press conference today at 1:30pm after he goes through all the information.

From the Associated Press:

“We conclude that the trial court erroneously admitted testimony of uncharged, alleged prior sexual acts against persons other than the complainants of the underlying crimes,” the court’s 4-3 decision said. “The remedy for these egregious errors is a new trial.”

The court’s majority said “it is an abuse of judicial discretion to permit untested allegations of nothing more than bad behavior that destroys a defendant’s character but sheds no light on their credibility as related to the criminal charges lodged against them.”

In a stinging dissent, Judge Madeline Singas wrote that the majority was “whitewashing the facts to conform to a he-said/she-said narrative,” and said the Court of Appeals was continuing a “disturbing trend of overturning juries’ guilty verdicts in cases involving sexual violence.”

“The majority’s determination perpetuates outdated notions of sexual violence and allows predators to escape accountability,” Singas wrote.

Weinstein still has a 16 year sentence in Los Angeles from a separate trial. But the overturning of the 23 year sentence in New York is a major victory and a vindication, of sorts. His accusers are already voicing their unhappiness, but they can blame the judge and prosecutors in the case for rushing to make mistakes.

https://apnews.com/article/weinstein-metoo-appeal-ed29faeec862abf0c071e8bd3574c4a3

New Taylor Swift “Poets” Album on Track to Have 3rd Highest Debut Ever in First Week Sales with 2.8 Million Copies

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The poets are not so tortured.

Hitsdailydouble.com reports that Taylor Swift’s “The Tortured Poets Department” will finish its first week with record sales.

“Poets” is on track for 1.8 million albums and downloads including CDs and LPs. Another 600,000 is coming from streaming.

If you count “Poets” at 2.4 million, it will be third behind all time record holder Adele’s 25 album, and NSync’s “No Strings Attached.”

This Swiftian victory is achieved through offering multiple versions of the album in different configurations and colors, all “collectible” for her fans. There are also two different actual albums — the that was announced with 16, and an “Anthology” with 31 tracks.

Swift is definitely at the top of her popularity even though no one really knows what it means. She is certainly prolific, and a great marketer. But is she turning into the musical equivalent of late artist Thomas Kinkade or even “big eyes” painter Margaret Keane? That remains the question.

“Poets” has a lock on the pop charts until May 17th when Billie Eilish’s new album is released. There will be a couple of other releases between now and then, but it’s unlikely Swift can be dethroned.

Apart from “Poets,” by the way, Swift has sold the equivalent of 4.7 million albums just this year. About a million are hard sales, the rest from streaming.

KISS Front Man Gene Simmons Adds 1 Million Viewers to Sunday “American Idol” as Mentor

Stunt casting works!

Ratings deprived “American Idol” jumped by 1 million viewers in the Sunday night ratings.

The reason was the appearance of KISS front man Gene Simmons as a mentor to the top 14 finalists.

“Idol” has been anemic so far in numbers and needed a jolt. Simmons did the trick.

“Idol” has already announced that Jon Bon Jovi is coming soon, and we’ll see who else they round up. Are they paying these big rock stars? I would guess so, and quite a lot. Especially when they realize their impact on the ratings! Numbers rose 20% in total viewers to 5.1 million, and up 2% in the age demo.

Later on today we’ll see if that helped with Monday’s numbers, too.

Billie Eilish’s Most Scandalous Statements in Frank Interview: “No Single Coming from New Album” and “I am Afraid of People”

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Billie Eilish tells Rolling Stone a lot of scandalous stuff in her new interview.

Most of it is about sex, lesbian sex, that she freely admits is TMI. She is frank and free with her oversharing. Those quotes will get the biggest headlines.

But here’s the real headline about her new album, “Hit Me Hard and Soft”: there will be no single.

After having one of the biggest singles of the last year with “What Am I Made For,” Eilish is not having a single impact track. (You can hear Republic Records staff collapsing as they read this.)

“I don’t like singles from albums,” she tells the magazine. “Every single time an artist I love puts out a single without the context of the album, I’m just already prone to hating on it. I really don’t like when things are out of context. This album is like a family: I don’t want one little kid to be in the middle of the room alone.”

This stance defies the entire structure of the music biz. Of course it’s not without precedent. The Beatles did it on the greatest album of all time, “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.” But they also had simultaneous singles out anyway, like “Penny Lane,” so it didn’t make that much of a difference.

Also, the way streaming and downloading work now, tracks will just get individual attention anyway. Right now, Taylor Swift has about 28 of the top 100 tracks on iTunes. But she also has a single — “Fortnight” — with a video. Radio stations are concentrating on that song.

Announcing that there’s no single suggests that there is no single. Will “Hit Me Hard and Soft” be a collection of songs without hooks? Or are they not playable on radio? The Rolling Stone article suggests that the songs are sexual and intimate in nature, like the interview, and would not be appropriate on radio without a warning.

So this should be interesting. The other big takeaway from the article — besides the sex stuff — is that Billie, who’s 22, is finally going to places like CVS and Target, and ice cream shops after years of staying in the car.

I’m afraid,” she says. “For a fucking good reason. I’m afraid of people, I’m afraid of the world. It’s just scary for somebody like me, and even if it’s not scary, it means being on and being vulnerable and being seen and being filmed and whatever. But with that all in mind, I have been choosing to do the thing that scares me more. I am biting the bullet and existing in the world for once.”

National Enquirer Hobbled Post-Trump: Website Rarely Updated, Carries Old News, Product Plugs Instead of Celebrity Scandals

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I’m sure you haven’t been to the National Enquirer website lately.

But while owner and editor David Pecker testifies about his fealty to Donald Trump, the once vaunted tabloid is a shell of itself.

Online, the Enquirer is a ghost town of a site. The main story right now is not about a movie star cheating or life on Mars. It’s about sweet flavored Kosher wine. “From Bubbe’s Table to TikTok Influencer: Manischewitz” read the headline for this advertorial on top of the home page. Stop the presses!

Just below is a story about someone no one’s heard or cares about: “The Untold Story: Marko Stout’s Journey from Obscurity to Art World Phenom!”

Who? What? Described on the imdb: “Marko Stout is a multimedia and film artist based out of New York City.” Again, NOT Breaking News!

The weirdest headline on the home page: “James Caan Looking for gal he Can’t Refuse!”

It’s comforting to know Caan is still dating in the afterlife. He died almost four years ago. And the story was published June 3, 2022 — two years ago!

Many of the Nationalenquirer.com stories are dated 2022 or earlier. It’s clear Pecker and whoever is running the site don’t care about the web. They are sticking to the checkout counter in supermarkets. But with so many food delivery services like Instacart, Peapod, Door Dash, are people still buying the Enquirer with their Diet Cokes and Twinkies?

By 2018, the Enquirer circulation was down to around 250,000. It had been ten times higher in 1998. Continuing internal scandals, lawsuits, and the advent of the internet combined to strip away its popularity. Now it relies on made up stories about the Royals, and off topic subjects like Scientology and P Diddy. It used to be there was a kernel of truth to the stories. Now they are almost completely fiction.

I don’t know what else the prosecutors will ask David Pecker on the stand. But I will never forget being invited to a 90th anniversary party at the AMI offices circa 2016. Among the entertainers was a Donald Trump impersonator. This was back when Pecker had sense of humor about Trump, who was two months away from being elected president. The eclectic group of guests guffawed heartily. No one would have believed what was about to happen!

Donald Trump Calls NYTimes Reporter Names, Complains About Too Much Courthouse Security, Lies About Supporters

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Donald Trump has made up a new schoolyard name for his old friend Maggie Haberman.

In a post this afternoon he referred to her as “Maggot” and attacked the police for having too much security around the courthouse at 100 Centre St in Lower Manhattan.

Trump wants all the stanchions removed so his followers can stage an insurrection.

Unfortunately, only one or two of his fans show up daily. Not even his own family will accompany him. No sign of any children, or his wife. or even a friend. Where he’s got the idea that “thousands of people were turned away” is just in his addled mind.

Trump wrote:

“Thousands of people were turned away from the Courthouse in Lower Manhattan by steel stanchions and police, literally blocks from the tiny side door from where I enter and leave. It is an armed camp to keep people away. Maggot Hagerman of The Failing New York Times, falsely reported that I was disappointed with the crowds. No, I’m disappointed with Maggot, and her lack of writing skill, and that some of these many police aren’t being sent to Columbia and NYU to keep the schools open and the students safe. The Legal Scholars call the case a Scam that should never have been brought. I call it Election Interference and a personal hit job by a conflicted and corrupt Judge who shouldn’t be allowed to preside over this Political Hoax. New York Justice is being reduced to ashes, and the World is breathlessly watching. Hopefully, Appellate Courts can save it, and all of the companies that are fleeing to other jurisdictions. They can no longer take a chance on New York Justice!”

Paris Jackson, Michael Jackson’s Daughter, to Star in Film Directed by RZA from Wu Tang Clan

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Paris Jackson is ready for her close up.

The daughter of Michael Jackson will star in a feature film written and directed RZA of the politically minded rap group, Wu Tang Clan. Paris has had a couple of small roles in indie films. This is her first top lining a movie.

The film is called “One Spoon of Chocolate” and co-stars Shameik Moore, star of “Spider Man: Into the Spider Verse.” Blair Underwood is in the cast.

The plot: “When an ex-military convict leaves the city for a small town he ends up finding love, danger and more trouble than he can handle.”

This would be the second film directed by RZA — whose real name is Robert Fitzgerald Diggs — since the 2011 “The Man with the Iron Fists.” He says in a statement: “I’ve read many times how some films take 7 years to make from conception to release. This project has been percolating since 2011 and finally 13 years later we’re able to bring it to production. I’ve never been so excited to start a journey as I am about this. And with the great team and cast I have beside me we are destined for a classic.”

Paul McCartney Giving Us 82nd Birthday Gift with Rare Live Album Made in 1974

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Paul McCartney has a gift for us on his 82nd birthday.

Come June 14th — four days early — McCartney will finally release the full album called “One Hand Clapping.”

This is a live record he recorded with Wings in August 1974 while “Band on the Run” topped the charts.

Some of the tracks have appeared as “filler” on extended versions of other re-released McCartney albums. But this is the first time it’s been made into one complete package.

There are various formats — CD, LP, etc — but none of them include the video made at the time by David Litchfield at the time. Presumably that footage — shot at Abbey Road Studios — will turn up in a massive Wings documentary being assembled for next year by Morgan Neville.

Tracklist

Disc 1
1. One Hand Clapping 02:15
2. Jet 03:59
3. Soily 03:55
4. C Moon/Little Woman Love 03:19
5. Maybe I’m Amazed 04:52
6. My Love 04:15
7. Bluebird 03:27
8. Let’s Love 01:09
9. All of You 02:04
10. I’ll Give You a Ring 02:03
11. Band on the Run 05:20
12. Live and Let Die 03:26
13. Nineteen Hundred and Eighty Five 05:50
14. Baby Face 01:56

Disc 2
1. Let Me Roll It 04:28
2. Blue Moon of Kentucky 03:05
3. Power Cut 01:33
4. Love My Baby 01:13
5. Let It Be 01:02
6. The Long and Winding Road/Lady Madonna 02:10
7. Junior’s Farm 04:17
8. Sally G 03:28
9. Tomorrow 02:12
10. Go Now 03:35
11. Wild Life 04:30
12. Hi, Hi, Hi 03:57

“Law & Order” Star Sam Waterston Cries, “I’m Not Retired!” at “Cabaret” Opening, Cynthia Nixon Predicts 4th Season of “And Just Like That”

EXCLUSIVE A lot of A-listers and stars packed their way into the two opening nights of “Cabaret” this weekend.

The show is sizzling, so it’s understandable that it required two premieres.

Last night’s show was particularly hopped up, with a ton of top stars in the audience.

I was thrilled to see Sam Waterston, long time star of “Law and Order.” But when I mentioned that I regretted his retirement, he came back instantly.

“I’m not retired!” he cried, shaking his head back and forth.

Thank goodness, I replied. What’s the plan? Sam says he doesn’t have an answer yet. But he’ll be back to work soon, we can count on it. And let’s not forget, he also completed 7 seasons of “Grace and Frankie” on Netflix with Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Martin Sheen. It’s not like his whole life was spent playing Jack McCoy!

Also in the audience: Cynthia Nixon and wife Christine Marinoni. When I complimented Cynthia on her excellent direction of episodes of “Sex and the City” last season, she gave me bad news.

“I wish I could do it again this season, but And Just Like That is filming at the same time as The Gilded Age! There’s no time! I do think there will be one more season of And Just Like That after this one, so maybe I’ll get do it then.”

And what her “Gilded Age” character, Ada, who just inherited a lot of money from her dead husband? “I don’t know! I can’t wait to see what they have for me.”

Also in the “Cabaret” audience last night: Bryan Cranston and wife Robin. Jesse Eisenberg was spotted during the intermission. And a most unusual sighting: “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind” screenwriter and director (of other films) Charlie Kaufman. Is he cooking up something for “Cabaret” star Eddie Redmayne? We’ll have to wait and see, I guess.

As for “Cabaret”: expect to see stars at every show. No one’s going to want to miss this one!

“American Idol” Will Get Ratings Help from Jon Bon Jovi, And Vice Versa (Exposure)

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“American Idol” and Jon Bon Jovi have found each other.

The music contestant show has announced that the famed rock star will mentor their top 3 finalists. The show will crown a new Idol on May 19th.

The singer and the show need each other. “Idol” ratings have been low this season, and falling every week. They need a real rock star to come in and try to jack up the numbers.

Bon Jovi needs the exposure. He and his group released a single recently that immediately disappeared. They’ve got an album coming out soon that can’t be promoted via a tour because Bon Jovi himself is having vocal chord issues.

It’s a marriage made in heaven. Both sides hope their mutual association will do the trick. We’ll see if they’re living on a prayer!