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Weinstein indicted on rape charges

Mogul will ‘vigorously defend’ allegation­s

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NEW YORK: Harvey Weinstein was indicted on rape and criminal sex act charges, furthering the first criminal case to arise from a slate of sexual misconduct allegation­s against the former movie mogul.

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R Vance Jr said Wednesday’s indictment brings Weinstein “another step closer to accountabi­lity” for alleged attacks on two women in New York.

Weinstein’s lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, said he would “vigorously defend” against the indictment and ask a court to dismiss it. He called the allegation­s “unsupporte­d” and reiterated that Weinstein strongly denies them.

The indictment came hours after Weinstein’s lawyer said the film producer would decline to testify before the grand jury because there wasn’t enough time to prepare him and “political pressure” made an indictment unavoidabl­e.

“Regardless of how compelling Mr Weinstein’s personal testimony might be, an indictment was inevitable due to the unfair political pressure being placed on Cy Vance to secure a conviction of Mr Weinstein,” the statement said.

Weinstein, 66, learned of the specific charges and the accusers’ identities only after turning himself in, according to his lawyers. Mr Brafman said that with a deadline set for Wednesday afternoon for Weinstein to testify or not, prosecutor­s denied his request for more time.

Mr Vance said the Weinstein camp’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,” Mr Vance said.

Weinstein was charged last Friday with raping one woman and committing a criminal sex act by compelling oral sex from another. A grand jury continued hearing evidence in the case.

Defendants have the right to testify in a grand jury’s secret proceeding­s but often don’t, for various reasons.

Freed on US$1 million (32 million baht) bail and subject to electronic monitoring, he is due back in court July 30, though that date may now be moved up in light of the indictment.

Beyond the two women involved in the case, dozens more women have accused Weinstein of sexual misconduct ranging from harassment to assault in various locales.

He has denied all allegation­s of nonconsens­ual sex, and Mr Brafman said Tuesday that Weinstein was “confident he’s going to clear his name” in the New York prosecutio­n.

Mr Brafman called the rape allegation “absurd”, saying that the accuser and Weinstein had a decade-long, consensual sexual relationsh­ip that began before and continued after the alleged 2013 attack.

The woman told investigat­ors that Weinstein confined her in a hotel room and raped her.

The other accuser in the case, former actress Lucia Evans, went public with her account of Weinstein forcing her to perform oral sex at his office in 2004. Mr Vance was under pressure to prosecute Weinstein after declining to do so in 2015, when an Italian model went to police to say Weinstein had groped her during a meeting.

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