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Weinstein charged with rape

After court appearance, former Hollywood mogul released on bail

- By Colleen Long

NEW YORK — It was the moment the #MeToo movement had been waiting for: Harvey Weinstein in handcuffs.

His face pulled in a strained smile and his hands locked behind his back, the once-powerful Hollywood figure emerged from a police station Friday facing rape and criminal sex act charges, a searing reckoning for the man who became a symbol of a worldwide outcry over sexual misconduct.

“This defendant used his position, money and power to lure young women into situations where he was able to violate them sexually,” Manhattan Assistant Attorney Joan IlluzziOrb­on said later, in words that brought raised eyebrows from the otherwise stony-faced Weinstein.

The charges stem from encounters with two of the dozens of women — some famous, some not — who have accused him of sexual misdeeds. The rape charge involves a woman who has not come forward publicly; the other is a onetime aspiring actress who was among his first accusers.

Weinstein has consistent­ly denied any allegation­s of nonconsens­ual sex.

His lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, said Friday that he would fight to get the charges dismissed. And he began to take aim at the accusation­s and accusers, noting that the alleged attacks weren’t reported to police when they happened and suggesting potential jurors wouldn’t believe the women.

“Assuming,” he added, “we get 12 fair people who are not consumed by the movement that seems to have overtaken this case.”

Weinstein was released on $1 million bail, with constant electronic monitoring and a ban on traveling beyond New York and Connecticu­t.

As he surrendere­d, the 66-year-old Weinstein found himself surrounded by lights and cameras in a spectacle he couldn’t control.

Earlier, he lumbered into a police station carrying books that harkened to his show-business roots: one on the Broadway songwritin­g team of Rodgers and Hammerstei­n, and another about famed film director Elia Kazan.

During a half-hour in a cell, officials said, he sat on the floor and flipped through the Kazan biography. Later, in a courthouse booking area, he complained he felt faint and his handcuffs were too tight. Other suspects who recognized him yelled out, “Yo, Harvey!”

The top charges against him carry the potential for up to 25 years in prison.

 ?? ANDRES KUDACKI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A handcuffed Harvey Weinstein, center, leaves the first precinct of the New York City Police Department after turning himself in Friday to authoritie­s.
ANDRES KUDACKI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A handcuffed Harvey Weinstein, center, leaves the first precinct of the New York City Police Department after turning himself in Friday to authoritie­s.

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