Disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein has tested positive for coronavirus in an Upstate New York prison, according to a new report.

Weinstein has contracted COVID-19 and is now in medical isolation at the Wende Correctional Facility near Buffalo, an Empire State law enforcement official confirmed to Deadline on Sunday. The 68-year-old movie mogul is serving a 23-year sentence for rape and sexual assault in a landmark #MeToo case.

Weinstein was transferred to Wende, a maximum security prison, from Rikers Island this past week. At least 38 people at the Rikers Island, including corrections officers and inmates, have tested positive for novel coronavirus as of Saturday; it’s believed Weinstein first contracted the virus at the New York City prison complex, but he also spent time in custody at a NYC hospital where he was treated for chest pains and high blood pressure.

According to the Niagara-Gazette, Weinstein is one of two Wende inmates who have COVID-19, officials said.

DOCCS spokesman Thomas Mailey told the New York Daily News that he could not comment on Weinstein’s health status due to privacy rules, but did confirm that two Wende inmates have “confirmed cases” of coronavirus. The maximum security facility has a capacity of 961 prisoners.

Board of Correction interim chairwoman Jacqueline Sherman expressed concerns about the spread of coronavirus in the U.S. prison system, which has more than 2.2 million people. An inmate at the Auburn Correctional Facility has tested positive for COVID-19, Cayuga County officials said Sunday, and dozens of others are being monitored in Rikers’ contagious disease and quarantine units, Sherman said.

“It is likely these people have been in hundreds of housing areas and common areas over recent weeks and have been in close contact with many other people in custody and staff,” Sherman said Saturday. “The best path forward to protecting the community of people housed and working in the jails is to rapidly decrease the number of people housed and working in them.”

New York City recently agreed to release 56 Rikers inmates on their own recognizance, because they are potential health risks for coronavirus and low-level offenders.

“We will identify any inmates who we think need to be brought out, either because of their own health conditions, if they have any pre-existing conditions, or because the charges were minor and we think it’s appropriate to bring them out in this context,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said Thursday.

Weinstein, known behind bars as inmate No. 20B0584, was found guilty last month of two sex crime felony charges after a nearly six week trial. The Oscar-winning producer of “Shakespeare in Love" was convicted of raping an aspiring actress in 2013 and forcibly performing oral sex on a TV and film production assistant in 2006. His lawyers have said they’ll appeal.

Weinstein is also facing multiple sex crimes charges in California, but it’s unclear if his coronavirus case could delay the legal proceedings. Weinstein has been accused of sexually assaulting or harassing more than 100 women, including famous actresses like Ashley Judd and Rose McGowan.

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