Los Angeles Times

Hollywood sex crime cases likely to rise

- By Richard Winton richard.winton @latimes.com

Chief Beck says he expects to open more LAPD inquiries into high-profile reports of sexual misconduct.

Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck said he expects his department — which already is handling more than two dozen allegation­s of sexual misconduct by Hollywood figures — to investigat­e even more.

“We anticipate the LAPD and other jurisdicti­ons will receive even more high-profile sex crime reports in the coming weeks and months,” Beck said in an email. “We encourage all victims of sexual assault to come forward to report these crimes.”

The LAPD has 28 open investigat­ions related to Hollywood and media figures, including mogul Harvey Weinstein and agent Tyler Grasham. The department also has taken 37 other sex crimes reports that it has sent to other law enforcemen­t agencies, believing the alleged crimes occurred in those jurisdicti­ons. All of the accused have denied wrongdoing.

The LAPD has establishe­d five teams of two detectives each to exclusivel­y investigat­e allegation­s of sexual misconduct in Hollywood. The teams include members of the cold-case unit because those detectives are experts in dealing with old criminal allegation­s that lack physical evidence.

Beck said his department is committed to looking into all allegation­s made by those who believe they were victimized.

“We recognize the significan­t trauma these victims suffer at the hands of the predators who commit these heinous crimes,” he said in the email. “Our detectives are coordinati­ng closely with our local prosecutor­s and other police agencies including the NYPD. The high profile nature of these particular cases has not changed our unyielding commitment to seek justice for ALL victims of sexual assault.”

Legal experts and law enforcemen­t sources said building cases would take time. Police likely will interview witnesses and accusers many times before bringing a case to prosecutor­s.

Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey announced this month that she has assigned a group of veteran sex crimes prosecutor­s to examine the cases and “ensure a uniform approach to the legal review and possible prosecutio­n of any case that meets both the legal and factual standards for criminal prosecutio­n.”

Some allegation­s already have been closed. Actor Corey Feldman recently reported to the LAPD that he was sexually abused by two adults as a child in the industry. But police said the statute of limitation­s was up.

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