Harvey Weinstein's Extradition To Los Angeles Delayed Again (via Fox411)
A state judge has allowed the convicted sex offender to fight his extradition to Los Angeles for at least another 30 days as the county intends to take him to trial as soon as possible.
HARVEY WEINSTEIN FIGHTING EXTRADITION TO LOS ANGELES; LAWYER SAYS HE'S ALMOST BLIND AND MISSING TEETH Erie prosecutors did file the revised paperwork and were, along with L.A., ready to move forward with the extradition to take him to trial on the West Coast. However, this Friday, in a virtual hearing, Weinstein was granted time to contest the new extradition request until a May 30 deadline and that would again stall the process. Otherwise, his only chance for a new delay would be up to"I intend to file [a challenge]. I will do it as quickly as possible," Effman said.