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OSCAR-WINNER ARRESTED IN ITALY FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT

- KANISHKA SINGH EMILIO PARODI

Oscar-winning screenwrit­er Paul Haggis is under house arrest in southern Italy on charges of sexual assault and aggravated personal injury, accusation­s that the Canadian director denies, his lawyers said on Monday.

“Mr Paul Haggis was detained on Sunday with an emergency measure issued by the Brindisi prosecutor­s and is now under house arrest in Ostuni. He will be questioned by Thursday by a judge who will have to decide whether or not to confirm the detention,” said his Italian lawyer Michele Laforgia.

Haggis was charged with forcing a woman to have sexual intercours­e over two days in Ostuni, Italy, public prosecutor­s in Brindisi said in a statement on Sunday.

“Under Italian law, I cannot discuss the evidence. That said, I am confident that all allegation­s will be dismissed against Mr Haggis,” Haggis’ personal attorney Priya Chaudhry said in a statement.

Both lawyers said Haggis was pleading innocent and would co-operate with authoritie­s.

“A young foreign woman was forced to seek medical care” following the sexual relations, the prosecutor­s said in the statement.

They said that on Sunday after the alleged assault that the male suspect accompanie­d the woman to Brindisi airport, where she was left despite her “precarious physical and psychologi­cal conditions”. Prosecutor­s did not name Haggis and referred to the suspect by his initials.

An investigat­ive source said the unidentifi­ed woman will be questioned in the coming 10 days in what is known in Italy as an evidentiar­y incident, setting out evidence for a possible future trial for the screenwrit­er.

Haggis, 69, wrote Million Dollar Baby and co-wrote and directed crime drama Crash. He won two Oscars for Crash — one for Best Picture and one for Best Original Screenplay.

In 2018 he denied accusation­s of sexual misconduct made by four women, including two who accused him of rape.

Haggis was in Ostuni to hold several classes at the Allora Fest, a new film event being launched by Los Angeles-based Italian journalist Silvia Bizio and Spanish art critic Sol Costales Doulton that is set to run this week.

The Allora Fest said they “learned with dismay and shock the news”, adding that the festival’s directors “immediatel­y proceeded to remove any participat­ion of the director from the event”.

 ?? ?? Screenwrit­er Paul Haggis.
Screenwrit­er Paul Haggis.

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