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Weinstein faces new suit

Disgraced Hollywood mogul accused of sexually assaulting 16-year-old girl

- MICHAEL R. SISAK

NEW YORK A civil lawsuit filed Wednesday accuses Harvey Weinstein of forcing a 16-year-old Polish model to touch his penis, subjecting her to years of harassment and emotional abuse and blocking her from a successful acting career as payback for refusing his advances.

The accuser, identified only as Jane Doe, alleges that Weinstein assaulted her at his New York City apartment in 2002, just days after they’d met at an event involving her modelling agency.

Doe alleges the movie mogul promised to take her to lunch to discuss her career, but instead took her to his empty SoHo apartment and “aggressive­ly and threatenin­gly” demanded sex.

Weinstein instructed Doe to take off her clothes and intimated that she’d never work as an actress unless she gave in to his demands, according to the filing, the latest revelation in a lawsuit alleging Weinstein’s movie studio board enabled his behaviour.

“Terrified and struggling to hold back tears, Jane Doe said she would not and resisted his demands,” the filing states. “Jane Doe was a virgin, and had no intention or understand­ing when she agreed to a business lunch that she would be put in this alarming position.”

Weinstein’s lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, called the allegation­s “prepostero­us.” Weinstein denies all allegation­s of nonconsens­ual sex.

“Eventually, just as others have been exposed to be liars, this uncorrobor­ated allegation that is almost 20 years old will be shown to be patently false,” Brafman said.

A lawyer representi­ng the movie studio, The Weinstein Company, declined to comment.

Dozens of women have accused Weinstein of wrongdoing.

Articles published a year ago in The New York Times and The New Yorker detailing his alleged behaviour helped spark the #MeToo movement.

Jane Doe’s allegation­s were contained in a lawsuit involving 10 named plaintiffs, including a woman who released a video in September that shows Weinstein boldly propositio­ning her during a 2011 business meeting hours before she says he raped her in a hotel room.

“Jane Doe’s decision to join the lawsuit is a brave one given how young she was when Harvey Weinstein attacked her,” said her lawyer, Elizabeth Fegan.

Soon after the alleged assault, Weinstein started calling and texting Jane Doe every two weeks, the court filing said. Each time, the filing said, he made clear that he was the only person who could help her become an actress.

A few years later, when Doe said she was dating a wealthy man, Weinstein got possessive and chastised her for being unavailabl­e for him sexually, the filing said. One time, the filing said, he showed up at her building and tried to get access to her room, but security refused to let him up.

In another encounter described in the filing, Weinstein blurted out his sexual attraction to Christina Aguilera, who was being shown on a television, and then allegedly unzipped his pants and touched his penis.

“Jane Doe first froze, and then fled the office,” the filing said.

Weinstein is also facing criminal charges involving allegation­s that he raped an unidentifi­ed woman in his Manhattan hotel room in 2013 and performed a forcible sex act on a different woman in 2006.

That case was recently roiled by back-to-back allegation­s that a New York City police detective acted improperly.

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