When Cuba Gooding Jr. returns to court next month for a hearing in his New York City sexual misconduct case, he’ll find the room outfitted with Plexiglas and other measures to prevent the spread of the coronavirus that has indefinitely delayed his trial, a judge said Thursday.
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11 for a hearing on pretrial matters. Farber said he’s looking to get the case back on track after months of pandemic-related delays.
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