Porterville Recorder

Actress Paz de la Huerta sues Harvey Weinstein and alleges rape

- By ANDREW DALTON

LOS ANGELES — Actress Paz de la Huerta filed a lawsuit Tuesday accusing disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein of raping her in 2010 and then embarking on a campaign of harassment that harmed her career.

The lawsuit filed in Los Angeles Superior Court alleges Weinstein raped de la Huerta twice in New York in December 2010, taunting her with phone calls between the two assaults. New York police said a year ago that they were investigat­ing de la Huerta's allegation­s. No charges have been filed in the case, but Weinstein is charged there with the rape of another woman.

In a new allegation, the suit states that the following month Weinstein exposed himself to the actress in a Beverly Hills hotel when she went to confront him. She alleges Weinstein tried to get de la Huerta to have a sexual encounter with him and another woman.

About a year after the incidents, de la Huerta was fired from the HBO show "Boardwalk Empire," and the lawsuit states she has reason to believe Weinstein was involved. It cites a photo that appeared in The New York Times of Weinstein talking to Martin Scorsese, a director and executive producer on the show, a few weeks before her firing.

Weinstein's attorney Ben Brafman in response to the suit pointed out the lack of charges in New York, and said in an emailed statement that de la Huerta's "newly minted version of events including her new California claims are equally prepostero­us and unfortunat­ely, the product of an unstable personalit­y with a vivid imaginatio­n."

Representa­tives for Scorsese, who is not a defendant in the case, had no immediate comment.

De la Huerta, 34, alleges Weinstein damaged her career by at least $60 million.

Ashley Judd, who is among numerous women suing Weinstein, says in her own lawsuit that Weinstein hurt her career and prevented her from getting at least one role. Judd cites an interview last year with director Peter Jackson, who said that Weinstein warned him against hiring Judd and Mira Sorvino for his "Lord of the Rings" films. Both women have alleged that Weinstein sexually harassed them.

De la Huerta's lawsuit alleges Weinstein first pressured her for sex in her apartment after the two had been at a party celebratin­g the premiere of the film "Blue Valentine" in 2010, and threatened to harm her career if she didn't submit, then raped her when she refused.

 ??  ?? AP FILE PHOTO BY MARK LENNIHAN In this Oct. 11, photo, Harvey Weinstein enters State Supreme Court in New York.
AP FILE PHOTO BY MARK LENNIHAN In this Oct. 11, photo, Harvey Weinstein enters State Supreme Court in New York.

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