Chattanooga Times Free Press

TV Academy could boot Weinstein; new allegation revealed

- BY BRIAN MELLEY AND AMANDA LEE MYERS

LOS ANGELES — Another influentia­l entertainm­ent organizati­on said Friday it would consider booting disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein as another woman accused the Oscar winner of sexual abuse.

The Television Academy, which bestows the Emmy awards, said a disciplina­ry hearing set for November could lead to terminatio­n of his membership.

Weinstein, accused of sexually harassing and abusing numerous women over decades, has been fired from The Weinstein Co., a TV and movie film production company he co-founded with his brother Bob. He has been expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the Producers Guild and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts.

He now faces criminal inquiries in three cities after an Italian actress told Los Angeles detectives that Weinstein raped her in a hotel room in 2013.

Attorney David Ring, who represents the 38-year-old actress, said Friday that she provided graphic details to police about the incident that occurred while she was in the city for the Los Angeles, Italia Film, Fashion and Art Fest.

The actress, who has not been named, met Weinstein in Rome previously and spoke with him briefly at the film festival before he arrived uninvited at her hotel room.

Weinstein bullied his way in and raped her, Ring said.

“Her greatest regret is opening that door,” Ring said. “She had no idea what was coming.”

Police confirmed Thursday they are looking into the woman’s allegation­s.

Ring said the rape has had a “humongous impact on her life.” While she’s relieved to have reported it to police, she is also “extremely scared,” he said.

The actress has had no interactio­n with Weinstein since the night in 2013, Ring said.

He said his client had not received a settlement and wasn’t sure yet if she would sue Weinstein.

Sallie Hofmeister, a representa­tive for Weinstein, said in a statement that Weinstein “unequivoca­lly denies allegation­s of non-consensual sex.”

The Los Angeles investigat­ion comes after announceme­nts last week by police in New York and London that they are taking a new look at allegation­s involving the Oscar-winner.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Attorney David M. Ring, left, answers questions during a news conference Friday in downtown Los Angeles about his client, an Italian actress who has accused Harvey Weinstein of rape.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Attorney David M. Ring, left, answers questions during a news conference Friday in downtown Los Angeles about his client, an Italian actress who has accused Harvey Weinstein of rape.

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