weinstein surrendered himself. the moment came after months of allegations against weinstein that launched the me too movement. it was a day many thought they would never see. harvey weinstein in handcuffs, turning himself in. this defendant used his position, money, and power, to lure young women into situations where he was able to violate them sexually. two woman accusing weinstein, today he was ordered to stay away. and he s out of jail after posting $1 million bail, but required to wear a gps ankle
accustomed to, cameras looking at him and being the center of spotlight in this way. now accused of these felony counts and charges. he was in an agreement with the court surrender his passport. he ll be given a bracelet, a gps ankle bracelet that will monitor his every movement. and he comes up with a million dollars cash for bail so that he can be out. he will have movement between two states, new york and connecticut, but that s about it. they want to know everywhere that he is going. and they will know where he s going as a result of this monitor on him. this comes as a result as you have been pointing out, these charges that were filed against him sparked by charges alleged against him last year by dozens of women, upwards of 80 women saying he this inappropriately engaged in sexual misconduct against them. that sparked that me too
mr. cosby admitted to giving these quaaludes to women, young women, in order to have sex with them. reporter: we re now hearing just what was going on inside the deliberation room during bill cosby s retrial thanks to juror number one, harrison snyder. but when you entered the room for the first time, were you sure that he was guilty? no. reporter: the jury delivered the stunning verdict on thursday. finding cosby guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting former temple university employee andrea constand in 2004. some people have said they still think he s innocent. and i just tell them, if you were there, you would say the same thing. you would say that he s guilty. reporter: sitting here today, is there any doubt in your mind that you guys came to the right conclusion? no, i have no doubt at all. we now know just today bill cosby was fitted for a gps ankle bracelet. he s not to leave his pennsylvania home with the exception of medical and legal matters. david. lins
explain what are her lawyering requesting in terms of a reduction? reporter: hi, thomas. tonya is back in the courtroom today, the mother of affluenza teen ethan couch. her bond was set at $1 million. but it s only a third-degree felony and for a charge like that, the typical bond is about $2,500. so it is very likely her bond will be reduced today. the attorneys put a motion in requesting that the bond be reduced to at least $15,000. that would be three times the normal charge. the judge said he would consider a bond reduction but there will be restrictions including the use of a gps ankle bracelet to monitor her whereabouts. she will also have to surrender her passport. but tonya told the court last week that she did not have a passport. the district attorney will argue that this is a woman with the means, money and the capability to flee again and they will try
and nothing that makes him outstanding and we want everyone to know what he locks like, we are so isolated out here. the situation is escalating and day poi day, he is aware that he s not welcome. how is he reacting to all of the protestors out here. he s concerned and still traumatic for anyone. and so he s tagged with a gps ankle bracelet and under a curfew. and because of the scale of the protest of the locals, they are having food delivered to the house on a weekly basis. they don t think it is safe for him to deputy in the local community and do his shopping on his home. there is an appeal for him to be located in los angeles area. and there is no indication if he