We have more details on Harvey Weinstein‘s fall in prison.
His spokesperson Juda Engelmayer tells Page Six the convicted rapist can’t walk well and doesn’t have a walker in jail. During his trial, Weinstein used a walker to get around. On Saturday night, he took a tumble after trying to walk on his own. “He fell on his head and thinks he has a concussion,” his spokesman says. “His head has been pounding since yesterday.”
Weinstein, who underwent a heart procedure last Wednesday, has a wheelchair but finds it difficult to use, Engelmayer says.
As for his attitude, his spokesman says, “He’s miserable but trying to be optimistic as best he can. He has had a lot of time to think about his life and be humbled, but he thinks it’s going to be a long, uphill battle from here.”
Weinstein is scheduled to be sentenced on Wednesday. He’s facing 29 years in prison.
Hot Takes:
- Are we supposed to feel bad for him?
- His sentencing should be interesting.
- He’ll probably do anything not to be put into general population.