Harvey Weinstein Diagnosed With Bone Marrow Cancer, Report Says

by · Forbes

Topline

Disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein—who has been accused of sexual assault by multiple women and indicted on fresh charges by a grand jury last month—is battling a form of bone marrow cancer, NBC News reported on Monday night.

Former film producer Harvey Weinstein appears for a hearing in court in New York City.Getty Images

Key Facts

According to NBC News, Weinstein is receiving treatment for chronic myeloid leukemia at Rikers Island prison in New York.

According to the National Cancer Institute, chronic myeloid leukemia is a disease where “the bone marrow makes too many white blood cells” and usually occurs “during or after middle age.”

In a statement to multiple outlets, Weinstein’s representatives refused to comment on the report “out of respect for Mr. Weinstein's privacy” and called the public discussion about his private health matters “troubling and unacceptable.”

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Tangent

The report about Weinstein’s cancer diagnosis comes a month after the disgraced Hollywood producer underwent emergency heart surgery. At the time, his representatives told Forbes that Weinstein had to be “rushed” from Rikers to Bellevue Hospital “due to several medical conditions”. They added he had a “procedure and surgery on his heart.” In July, Weinstein was transferred from Rikers to Bellevue Hospital to undergo treatment for multiple conditions, including COVID-19 and pneumonia. Weinstein also received treatment for numerous other ailments, including diabetes, high blood pressure, spinal stenosis, and fluid buildup in his heart and lungs, his representatives said.