NEW YORK (AP) — The foreperson of the jury deliberating in Harvey Weinstein ’s #MeToo retrial told the judge Monday that some jurors are ganging up, prodding others to change their minds and citing information that wasn't part of the trial. “They fight together, and I don’t like it,” the foreperson said, according to defense lawyer Arthur Aidala, in a closed-door conversation with Judge Curtis Farber and the prosecution and defense teams. Aidala later said in court — without any jurors in earshot — that the foreperson indicated that he's made a decision and didn't want to change his mind.

Aidala implored Farber to declare a mistrial, calling it a “tainted jury” and a “runaway jury.” “People are considering things that were not brought into this trial as evidence," Aidala argued. Jurors, h

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