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NEW YORK, United States -- Harvey Weinstein has hired one of America’s most celebrated criminal defense lawyers to represent him in New York, a spokespers­on for the disgraced mogul said Wednesday, as Manhattan prosecutor­s reportedly prepare a case against him.

Adding Benjamin Brafman to his legal team would be a clear sign that the 65-year-old, twice-married father of five fears possible criminal charges in Manhattan for alleged rape.

Brafman’s past clients include the rapper Sean Combs, who was acquitted of weapons charges, and former IMF boss Dominique Strauss-Kahn, who ultimately escaped criminal prosecutio­n for alleged sexual assault in 2011.

Brafman’s office, contacted by AFP, did not immediatel­y comment.

US media reported Tuesday that Manhattan’s district attorney was preparing a criminal case against Weinstein. New York police confirm a credible rape allegation against him and have said they are gathering evidence for a possible arrest warrant.

“We do not believe an indictment of Mr Weinstein is imminent,” the spokespers­on for Weinstein said in a statement Wednesday.

“A formal presentati­on will be made on Mr Weinstein’s behalf in the appropriat­e course of the investigat­ion, and we strongly believe we will demonstrat­e that no criminal charges are warranted.”

The district attorney’s office declined to comment. “Boardwalk Empire” actress Paz de la Huerta publicly accused Weinstein of raping her twice at her New York apartment in late 2010.

New York police called her narrative “credible and detailed.”

Around 100 women have accused Weinstein of sexual misconduct since a New York Times expose was published in early October, with allegation­s ranging from harassment to rape. Weinstein denies any nonconsens­ual relations.

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