The sentencing ends the New York trial for Weinstein, that began on Jan. 6. Weinstein was admitted back into the hospital hours after the sentencing was handed down.

Harvey Weinstein was sentenced to 23 years in prison for rape and sexual assault.

Weinstein was admitted back into Bellevue Hospital Wednesday evening hours after his sentencing was handed down, PIX 11 News in New York reported citing a spokesperson.

In a statement obtained by the outlet, the spokesperson said, "He was having chest pains and the Rikers staff decided for safety to send him back to Bellevue now." The statement went on to say that Weinstein "will be evaluated and likely will stay overnight. We appreciate the care and concern of the Department of Corrections officers and staff."

Weinstein was convicted last month of raping a woman in a New York City hotel room in 2013 and forcibly performing oral sex on another woman at his apartment in 2006. He faced a maximum of 29 years in prison.

A second criminal case is pending in California.

He faced a maximum of 29 years in prison. Both women that Weinstein was convicted of assaulting spoke in court Wednesday before Judge James Burke announced the sentence.

Weinstein consistently displayed various signs of poor health throughout the days and weeks of court hearings. He was often seen using a walker as he entered and exited court.

Weinstein was taken to a hospital after the verdict was read, NPR News reported. There, doctors placed a stent in his heart before transporting him back to the Rikers Island jail complex. Wednesday when he was transported back to court for sentencing, he was in a wheelchair.