Bandaged Harvey Weinstein, 72, looks frail as he’s wheeled into court after emergency heart surgery to face new charge

DISGRACED Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein looked weak and pale as he was wheeled into court to face a new sex charge after getting emergency surgery.
Handcuffed and bandaged, Weinstein, 72, attended a hearing in New York City on Wednesday, two weeks after he was rushed to the hospital from prison.
The producer was stone-faced and kept his gaze down while New York police officers escorted him into a Manhattan courtroom, according to pictures taken by the .
Weinstein clutched a small stack of papers and two books - Kristen Hannah's Vietnam War novel The Woman and Dennis Lehane's crime noir Live By Night - as he was wheeled into the courthouse.
He pleaded not guilty as he was arraigned on a criminal sex act charge under a new indictment, which has been sealed from public view.
The details of the indictment are unclear, but prosecutors have mentioned that he was never charged for three alleged assaults that were mentioned in his now-overturned 2020 trial.
Prosecutors said the alleged attacks took place in Manhattan hotels in the mid-2000s.
Weinstein saw renewed hope for a shorter sentence after a higher New York court made the shocking U-turn decision on the landmark #MeToo conviction.
Another court in the United Kingdom threw out a case against the producer that alleged indecent assault.
And on Tuesday, a federal judge dismissed another lawsuit that accused Weinstein and New York Knicks and Madison Square Garden owner James Dolan of sex trafficking and sexual assault.
However, Weinstein is still serving 16 years due to a 2022 rape conviction in Los Angeles, though his lawyers are arguing in an appeal that he didn't get a fair trial.
The producer has maintained since the beginning that all of his sexual encounters were consensual.
Concurrent with Weinstein's legal battles is the fallen mogul's declining health, which has been an in-court topic of conversation since his 2020 conviction.
Weinstein started using walkers and wheelchairs in recent years, and his lawyers say it's due to his poor jailhouse diet.
According to his attorneys, Weinstein suffers from diabetes and macular degeneration, which can cause worsened vision.
In his emergency surgery, the producer had to get fluid drained from around his heart.
According to his lawyer Arthur Aidala, the producer "almost died" in the hospital.
"He has sort of a shunt in his chest, which is attached to a bag, which is draining fluids from his body," Aidala said in a hearing after the surgery.
Despite this, Weinstein plans to attend all future hearings.
Weinstein became the focus of a raft of sexual misconduct allegations made by women in Hollywood.
Hopeful actresses told harrowing tales of meeting with Weinstein with hopes to advance their careers, only for him to use his power to take advantage of them.
However, his cases are getting a second look since the shock overturning.
Actress Jessica Mann and film producer Miriam "Mimi" Haley, whose initial allegations against Weinstein led to criminal charges, are expected to testify again in his New York retrial.
Weinstein will remain indefinitely in the prison ward of a hospital instead of the infirmary ward at a New York hospital.