Weinstein judge won’t step aside as jury selection resumes
NEW YORK — The judge in Harvey Weinstein’s rape trial declined the defence’s request that he step aside as jury selection dipped into a third day Thursday.
Judge James Burke announced his decision Thursday, a day after Weinstein’s lawyers sent him a letter asking that he remove himself from the case. They objected to comments Burke made when he asked Weinstein if he was willing to got to jail “for life” if he keptignoring a court order that bars texting in the courtroom.
Weinstein’s lawyers blasted the judge’s comments as “prejudicial and inflammatory,” and raised questions about his impartiality.
There was nothing improper about “scolding a recalcitrant defendant” over violating the cellphone ban, Burke said Thursday, adding that he was merely trying to scare Weinstein.