Former celebrity filmmaker Harvey Weinstein has been found guilty of two of the charges during a sexual abuse trial.
He has been convicted of minor charges of third-degree rape and a first-degree criminal sexual act.
The 67-year-old is also facing charges in Los Angeles for raping and sexually abusing two women in 2013.
More than 80 women, including actresses and celebrities, have accused the former producer of sexual harassment.
So far, he risks being sentenced to a minimum of 5 to 25 years in prison. The final decision on his sentence will be made on March 11.
Weinstein pleaded guilty to raping two women, MirHaleyi, his former assistant and former actress, Jessica Mann, with whom he had an abusive relationship.
His condemnation was considered a "new era" by the #MeToo movement and #TimesUp, campaigns that arose in support of sexually abused women.
For the first time, Weinstein was publicly charged by several women in October 2017.
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