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NY grand jury indicts Weinstein on rape, sex crime charges

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A Manhattan grand jury on Wednesday indicted Harvey Weinstein on rape and sex crime charges, the next step in efforts by prosecutor­s to bring the disgraced Hollywood mogul to trial.

The 66-year-old was initially charged last week in what was hailed a landmark for the #MeToo movement, nearly eight months after his career imploded in a blaze of accusation­s of misconduct.

“This indictment brings the defendant another step closer to accountabi­lity for the crimes of violence with which he is now charged,” Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance said on Wednesday.

“Our office will try this case not in the press, but in the courtroom where it belongs,” added Vance, who has been criticized for failing to prosecute Weinstein in a separate case three years ago.

“This investigat­ion remains active and ongoing. We continue to urge additional survivors and others with relevant informatio­n to call us,” he added.

Weinstein intends to plead not guilty and “strongly denies” the “unsupporte­d allegation­s,” his defense lawyer Ben Brafman confirmed on Wednesday.

“We will soon formally move to dismiss the indictment and if this case actually proceeds to trial, we expect Mr Weinstein to be acquitted,” Brafman said.

The fallen producer declined to testify before the grand jury, on the advice of his legal team, which accused Vance’s office of bowing to political pressure.

The twice-married father of five is indicted with rape in the first and third degrees, stemming from an attack on a woman in 2013, and a criminal sex act against another woman in 2004. Neither victim has been named.

His lawyer says the rape allegation involves a woman with whom Weinstein “shared a 10-year consensual sexual relationsh­ip that continued for years” after the alleged 2013 incident.

Brafman also claimed that an indictment was “inevitable due to the unfair political pressure being placed on Cy Vance to secure a conviction.”

“The defendant’s recent assault on the integrity of the survivors and the legal process is predictabl­e. We are confident that when the jury hears the evidence, it will reject these attacks out of hand,” hit back Vance.

Weinstein posted bail at $1 million cash, surrendere­d his passport and has been fitted with a GPS monitoring device.

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