Film producer Weinstein indicted for
rape: New York prosecutor
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[May 31, 2018]
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Movie producer
Harvey Weinstein was indicted on Wednesday on charges of rape and a
criminal sexual act, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance said, the
first case to emerge from a slew of sexual misconduct allegations
against him.
"This indictment brings the defendant another step closer to
accountability for the crimes of violence with which he is now charged,"
Vance said in a statement on the charges against the disgraced
66-year-old co-founder of the Miramax film studio and the Weinstein Co.
The grand jury indictment follows his arrest and court appearance last
Friday on charges related to two among about 70 women who have accused
him of sexual misconduct, all of which Weinstein has denied.
Vance's statement said Weinstein was charged with rape in the first and
third degrees and a criminal sexual act in the first degree.
Ben Brafman, the head of Weinstein's legal team, said his client would
plead not guilty and defend himself against the charges.
If convicted on the most serious charges, Weinstein could face between
five and 25 years in prison.
Earlier on Wednesday, Weinstein declined to testify before the grand
jury after a judge denied a request by his lawyers to postpone the
appearance. Brafman had argued Weinstein was denied access to
information about the case and lacked preparation time.
"Mr. Weinstein intends to enter a plea of not guilty and vigorously
defend against these unsupported allegations that he strongly denies,"
Brafman said in a statement after the indictment.
"We will soon formally move to dismiss the indictment and if this case
actually proceeds to trial, we expect Mr. Weinstein to be acquitted."
The grand jury indictment spares the prosecution the step of having to
go before a judge to demonstrate there is enough evidence to bring
Weinstein to trial.
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Film producer Harvey Weinstein (R) stands with his lawyer Benjamin
Brafman (L) inside Manhattan Criminal Court during his arraignment
in Manhattan in New York, U.S., May 25, 2018. Jefferson Siegel /Pool
via REUTERS
The indictment follows a months-long investigation with the New York
Police Department. Police have not identified the two women, but
said the crimes took place in 2004 and 2013.
Weinstein remains out on $1 million cash bail ordered by a judge
last Friday. Weinstein surrendered his U.S. passport and agreed to
wear a monitoring device that tracks his location, confining him to
the states of New York and Connecticut.
Some of the allegations date back decades. Weinstein has denied ever
having nonconsensual sex.
The accusations, first reported last year by the New York Times and
the New Yorker, gave rise to the #MeToo movement, in which hundreds
of women have publicly accused powerful men in business, government
and entertainment of sexual misconduct.
Actresses who have publicly accused Weinstein of sexual misconduct
include Uma Thurman, Ashley Judd, Rose McGowan and Salma Hayek.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Writing by Eric Kelsey
in Los Angeles; editing by Bill Tarrant and Grant McCool)
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