Harvey Weinstein may have suffered concussion while jailed …www.foxnews.com › harvey-weinstein-reportedly-miserable-on-rikers-is…Convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein has two cellmates on #Rikers Island, where he took a bad fall this weekend and is “#miserable,” his spokesman said. The #disgraced-movie-mogul is housed in the North Infirmary Command with two “older gentlemen,” his spokesman Juda Engelmayer said.
I can’t say I feel sorry off the #Hollywood-Hog. What he is experiencing is just some of what his victims went through after he #attack/assaulted them.

Hopefully, the fall he took is just the beginning of #bad-luck for the Hollywood Hog.

It is quite common for scumbags that get sent up for sexual crimes are at the receiving end of #jail-hose-retribution; especially if they are a celebrity. I hope Wineburger is one of the most highly decorated #recipients of the #jailhouse-good-will.

I hope they make his life miserable.
His crimes were off the chart, BUTT what made him a bigger piece of work than he already was; he said in a statement, the ladies he attacked should thank him for what he did for their careers. Can’t get too much worse than that folks.

Pitch in and pass this information around to everyone you know. It is going to take a team effort to kill this monster .
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I hope both of his cellmates are 400 lb black guys.