San Francisco Chronicle

N.Y., London police look into assault claims

- By Colleen Long Colleen Long is an Associated Press writer.

NEW YORK — Police detectives in New York City and London are taking a fresh look into sexual assault allegation­s against Harvey Weinstein now that some 30 women have accused the Hollywood film producer of inappropri­ate conduct.

New York Police Department spokesman Peter Donald said Thursday that investigat­ors are reviewing police files to see if anyone else reported being assaulted or harassed by him.

So far, no filed complaints have been found, he said, other than one well-known case that prompted an investigat­ion in 2015, but authoritie­s are encouragin­g anyone with informatio­n on Weinstein to contact the department.

London police were also looking into a claim it had received from the Merseyside force in northwest England, British media reported Thursday. Merseyside police said the allegation was made a day earlier and concerned “an alleged sexual assault in the London area in the 1980s.”

Some 30 women — including actresses Angelina Jolie, Ashley Judd and Gwyneth Paltrow — have spoken out recently to say Weinstein had sexually harassed or sexually assaulted them. Weinstein was fired Sunday by the Weinstein Co., a studio he co-founded with his brother.

Some of the allegation­s involved conduct at hotels in Beverly Hills, but police there didn’t return calls on whether they were investigat­ing any possible crimes. The Los Angeles Police Department has no open investigat­ions.

Detectives in the NYPD’s special victims unit were instructed to identify and speak with any potential victims, including the women who spoke about their encounters with Weinstein in a recent New Yorker article, according to a law enforcemen­t official briefed on the matter.

In The New Yorker expose, a former actress, Lucia Evans, said Weinstein forced her to perform oral sex in 2004 when she was a college student.

At least one other unnamed woman said she was raped by Weinstein, but the article did not disclose when or where it happened. A third woman, actress Asia Argento, told the magazine that Weinstein forcibly performed oral sex on her in 1997 at a hotel in France.

Under New York law, making someone engage in oral sex by physical force or the threat of it is a first-degree criminal sexual act. There’s no legal time limit for bringing charges.

Weinstein, through a spokeswoma­n, has denied any nonconsens­ual sexual conduct with any women.

The media mogul has long been a major figure at the Academy Awards, where his films have regularly won Oscars.

He reappeared briefly on Wednesday outside a Los Angeles home, telling the paparazzi he’s “not doing OK,” but he’s hoping for a “second chance,” according to video posted by celebrity website TMZ. He also told the photograph­ers he needs to “get help” and “we all make mistakes.”

 ?? Valery Hache / AFP / Getty Images ?? Some 30 women have said Harvey Weinstein had sexually harassed or sexually assaulted them. The Hollywood producer has since been fired by the studio he co-founded with his brother.
Valery Hache / AFP / Getty Images Some 30 women have said Harvey Weinstein had sexually harassed or sexually assaulted them. The Hollywood producer has since been fired by the studio he co-founded with his brother.

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