PROSECUTORS REVIEWING SEXUAL ASSAULT CASE AGAINST STALLONE
Los Angeles prosecutors said on Wednesday that their sex crimes team was reviewing a case against actor Sylvester Stallone, 71. Los Angeles District Attorney’s office spokesman Greg Risling did not give details but said that the case was presented by police in the California beach city of Santa Monica.
Representatives for Stallone did not immediately return a call for comment on Wednesday. In December, Stallone’s attorney Martin Singer had said that a woman had “filed a police report alleging a rape that occurred 27 years ago”. Singer said in a statement at the time that “my client categorically disputes the claim”.
Santa Monica police said in December that they were investigating a complaint that was made in November 2017 of alleged sexual misconduct in the 1990s by the actor.
Stallone skyrocketed to fame in 1976 with his Oscarwinning boxing movie, Rocky, and went on to become one of Hollywood’s biggest action stars through the Rambo and Rocky film franchises.
California has a complex statute of limitations for criminal prosecutions of sexual abuse but offences must generally be prosecuted within 10 years.
Hollywood has been roiled in the past eight months by accusations of sexual assault against dozens of actors, directors and filmmakers, leading to many major figures being forced to step down or dropped from creative projects. Producer Harvey Weinstein and comedian Bill Cosby are among the biggest names to fall.