Los Angeles prosecutors review three sex
assault accusations against Weinstein
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[February 09, 2018]
By Alex Dobuzinskis
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Los Angeles
prosecutors are reviewing three accusations of sexual assault against
Harvey Weinstein, a step toward possible criminal charges for the movie
producer, a spokesman for the county District Attorney's office said on
Thursday.
Los Angeles is one of three cities, along with New York and London,
where police are investigating claims against the co-founder of the
studio Miramax, who was one of the most influential men in Hollywood
before more than 70 women accused him of sexual misconduct, including
rape.
Weinstein, 65, has denied non-consensual sex with anyone and Reuters has
not been able to independently confirm the allegations.
"Three cases were presented to our office on Feb. 1 by the Los Angeles
Police Department regarding Mr. Weinstein and are under review," Greg
Risling, a spokesman for the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office,
said in a statement.
A spokeswoman for Weinstein did not immediately respond to requests for
comment and an attorney for the producer could not immediately be
reached for comment.
Representatives for the Los Angeles Police Department declined immediate
comment on the three cases cited by the District Attorney's Office.
Since last October hundreds of women have accused powerful men in
business, politics and entertainment of sex abuse, joining the #MeToo
social media movement that has shone a light on sexual misconduct across
the United States.
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Harvey Weinstein speaks at the UBS 40th Annual Global Media and
Communications Conference in New York, NY, U.S. on December 5, 2012.
REUTERS/Carlo Allegri/File Photo
Los Angeles police in October said they were investigating a 2013
allegation of sexual assault against Harvey Weinstein.
The following month, Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey said
she had assigned some veteran sex crime prosecutors to a task force
to look into allegations of sexual assault in Hollywood.
The cases involving Weinstein have been forwarded to that task
force, Risling said in an email.
The New York Times in October reported on allegations of sexual
misconduct by Weinstein, before the Los Angeles Police Department
revealed its investigation. That led the Academy of Motion Picture
Arts and Sciences, the group behind the Oscar awards, to expel
Weinstein.
Weinstein's studio, Miramax, was behind such projects as the 1994
film "Pulp Fiction" and the "Project Runway" television series.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis; editing by Clive McKeef)
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