The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

LA police probe claim Roman Polanski molested girl in ‘75

- By Michael Balsamo

LOS ANGELES » Los Angeles detectives said Tuesday they are investigat­ing a woman’s claim that Oscar-winning director Roman Polanski molested her in 1975, when she was 10 years old. But the allegation­s are so old that criminal charges couldn’t be brought, even if proven.

Although the statute of limitation­s has long expired, law enforcemen­t officials may be able to use any evidence they collect to help prosecute other cases.

Authoritie­s are now probing the case because Los Angeles detectives “will always take a report from any victim and then determine if the case is within the statute of limitation­s,” police spokesman Josh Rubenstein said.

The 84-year-old director has been a fugitive since he fled to France in 1978 on the eve of sentencing in an unrelated case for sexually assaulting a then-13year-old girl. He splits his time between France, his native Poland and Switzerlan­d.

The victim in that case, Samantha Geimer, made an impassione­d plea to a California judge earlier this year supporting Polanski’s efforts to end the four-decade legal saga that limits his freedom.

The latest allegation­s against Polanski were first reported to police in October when Marianne Barnard, a California artist, said Polanski had molested her during a photo shoot in 1975 after he had her pose nude in a fur coat on a beach in Los Angeles County.

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