Austin American-Statesman

Weinstein arrested, charged with rape

- By Abby Ohlheiser, Elahe Izadi and Mark Berman

The once-powerful Hollywood mogul was charged with 3 felonies for cases involving 2 women.

Harvey Weinstein was arrested and charged with rape and other abuse charges Friday, months after allegation­s of sexual violence and harassment toppled the once-powerful Hollywood mogul.

Weinstein, 66, was charged with rape, criminal sex act, sexual abuse and sexual misconduct for cases involving two women. “This defendant used his position, money and power to lure young women into situations where he was able to violate them sexually,” the prosecutor, Assistant District Atty. Joan llluzzi, said as she read the charges in New York Criminal Court.

Weinstein’s attorney, Benjamin Brafman, said to reporters on Friday that he plans to plead not guilty - and his legal team will fight to dismiss the charges. “These charges, we believe that they are constituti­onally flawed,” he said. “We believe that at the end of the process Mr Weinstein will be exonerated.”

Weinstein was charged with three felonies - rape in the first degree, rape in the third degree and a criminal sexual act in the first degree - “for forcible sexual acts against two women in 2013 and 2004, respective­ly,” Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr.’s office said Friday morning.

In the complaint, a New York Police detective stated that in 2004, Weinstein forced a woman to engage in oral sex with him, physically shoving her head downward. The detective also said that in 2013, Weinstein kept a woman in a room against her will “and engaged in sexual intercours­e with informant by forcible compulsion,” even though she had “clearly expressed her lack of consent to the act.”

After his arraignmen­t on Friday morning, Weinstein posted $1 million bail and surrendere­d his passport. He will wear an electronic monitoring device at all times, and face other travel restrictio­ns.

“Today’s charges reflect significan­t progress in this active, ongoing investigat­ion,” Vance said in a statement after the arraignmen­t. “I thank the brave survivors who have come forward, and my office’s prosecutor­s who have worked tirelessly on this investigat­ion.” Vance also urged other survivors to contact them.

“We got you, Harvey Weinstein, we got you,” actor Rose McGowan tweeted on Friday, as Weinstein sat in court. McGowan accused Weinstein of rape, one of dozens of Hollywood women to accuse the producer of sexual misconduct. Asia Argento, who has also accused Weinstein of rape, tweeted a live feed of Weinstein’s “perp walk” on Friday morning.

“Today Harvey Weinstein will take his first step on his inevitable descent to hell. We, the women, finally have real hope for justice,” Argento wrote in another tweet.

Weinstein made no comment as he walked into the 1st Precinct police station in Manhattan at about 7:30 a.m, to surrender to authoritie­s. About an hour later, he left the police station in handcuffs, to be driven to court.

The disgraced producer’s walk into the courthouse was a grim inversion of the red carpets he’d walk at the height of his power. Handcuffed and silent, he ignored a lineup of reporters snapping photos and shouting questions.

Weinstein was taken to the courtroom about a half mile away for arraignmen­t. With his arm held by a detective, Weinstein was brought in a back entrance of the courtroom and walked in a half-circle; he dazedly looked around the room and appeared to mouth the word “wow” as he entered.

Brafman carried Weinstein’s passport, which he later handed over in court.

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 ?? MARK KAUZLARICH / BLOOMBERG ?? Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is escorted in handcuffs Friday after surrenderi­ng to face charges of rape and sexual abuse in assault cases involving two women.
MARK KAUZLARICH / BLOOMBERG Movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is escorted in handcuffs Friday after surrenderi­ng to face charges of rape and sexual abuse in assault cases involving two women.

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