The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

McGowan seeks drug charge dismissal

- By Rachel Weiner

Actress Rose McGowan is seeking to have drug charges against her in Loudoun County, Virginia, thrown out, in part because she has been targeted for accusing Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of rape.

After McGowan came to Washington, D.C., for the Women’s March in January 2017, cocaine was found in a wallet she left on a plane at Dulles Internatio­nal Airport and a warrant was issued for her arrest.

In a court filing Tuesday, attorneys for McGowan argue that the five hours between the plane landing and the wallet being found make it impossible to prove the cocaine was hers.

Moreover, defense attorney Jessica Carmichael writes, McGowan’s case is “complicate­d by the Harvey Weinstein machine.”

She noted that Weinstein hired private investigat­ors to stop McGowan and others from coming forward with sexual assault allegation­s against him, according to multiple news reports. Before the warrant was public, Weinstein held a meeting with his private investigat­ors focused on the charge, Carmichael said.

McGowan tweeted at United Airlines that she had forgotten her wallet on the plane, which Carmichael notes let hundreds of thousands of people know where it was.

“There were individual­s specifical­ly employed to target Ms. McGowan,” Carmichael wrote. “It is possible, if not likely, that the cocaine was placed in the wallet well after Ms. McGowan lost possession of it.”

A spokespers­on for Weinstein did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

McGowan has asked for a hearing on the matter on March 12.

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