The Borneo Post

Prosecutor­s review sex assault cases against Seagal and Anderson

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LOS ANGELES: The Los Angeles District Attorney’s office said on Thursday that it was reviewing new sexual assault cases involving three celebritie­s: film producer Harvey Weinstein, action movie star Steven Seagal, and actor Anthony Anderson, the star of the television comedy series “Black-ish.”

The case involving Weinstein brings to six the number under review by Los Angeles prosecutor­s.

District Attorney spokesman Greg Risling did not give details of the allegation­s or when the alleged assaults took place.

Representa­tives of Weinstein, Seagal and Anderson did not immediatel­y respond to requests for comment on Thursday.

Weinstein has been charged in New York with three cases of sexual assault.

He has been accused by more than 70 women of sexual misconduct, including rape, but has denied ever having non consensual sex with anyone.

The initial accusation­s against Weinstein in 2017 sparked the # MeToo social media movement that has seen many people publicly accuse men in business, politics and entertainm­ent of sexual misconduct and many resigned as a result.

Seagal, 66, the star of 1980s movies like “Under Siege,” was made a Russian citizen by President Vladimir Putin in 2016 and earlier this month was made a special representa­tive for Russian-US humanitari­an ties.

The claims involving Anderson, 47, were first reported by US media in July.

Entertainm­ent news website “The Blast” said a woman had filed a report with Los Angeles police accusing Anderson of assaulting her last year after she catered an event thrown by the actor.

Anderson’s representa­tive said in July that the actor “unequivoca­lly disputes the claim.”

Anderson was nominated last month for an Emmy award for his performanc­e as the head of an African-American family in the comedy series “Black-ish.” — Reuters

 ??  ?? Seagal (left) and Anderson (right) are being investigat­ed for new sexual assault cases. — File photos
Seagal (left) and Anderson (right) are being investigat­ed for new sexual assault cases. — File photos

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