Los Angeles Times

Weinstein faces new sex charge in his L.A. case

- By James Queally Times staff writer Richard Winton contribute­d to this report.

Disgraced Hollywood mogul, weeks after his New York conviction, is accused of an attack in Beverly Hills in 2010.

Former Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein, weeks after being sent to prison in New York and already facing prosecutio­n in Los Angeles, has been charged with an additional count of sexual assault in connection with the alleged 2010 attack of a woman at a Beverly Hills hotel, Los Angeles County prosecutor­s announced Friday.

Weinstein, who was previously charged with four counts of forcible sexual assault and battery in L.A., will now face an additional charge of sexual battery by restraint in connection with a May 2010 incident, Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey said.

“We are continuing to build and strengthen our case,” Lacey said in a statement. “As we gather corroborat­ing evidence, we have reached out to other possible sexual assault victims. If we find new evidence of a previously unreported crime, as we did here, we will investigat­e and determine whether additional criminal charges should be filed.”

Prosecutor­s said Weinstein’s accuser in the 2010 case was first interviewe­d by law enforcemen­t last October. Investigat­ors believed she could be a corroborat­ing witness at Weinstein’s pending Los Angeles trial, where he faces charges of forcible rape, forcible oral copulation, sexual penetratio­n by use of force and sexual battery by restraint.

Charges filed against Weinstein on Jan. 6 in Los Angeles stemmed from alleged encounters at hotels in L.A. and Beverly Hills in February 2013. An Italian model, who gave an extensive interview to The Times in 2017, said Weinstein forced himself on her in the Mr. C Beverly Hills hotel after they met at the Los Angeles Italia Film, Fashion and Art Fest.

The woman said that she showed Weinstein pictures of her children and begged him to stop during the alleged attack.

“He grabbed me by the hair and forced me to do something I did not want to do,” she said.

Days later, prosecutor­s allege, Weinstein invited a woman to his room at a West

Los Angeles hotel after a business meeting in the hotel’s restaurant and then trapped her in a bathroom where he groped her while masturbati­ng.

The woman, Lauren Young, later testified about the allegation at Weinstein’s criminal trial in New York City. While on the stand, Young said the attack took place at the Montage Hotel and noted another woman was present and aided Weinstein by closing the door to the bathroom and leaving her alone with him.

Prosecutor­s have not said if that person will be charged. The criminal complaint against Weinstein, however, noted that an “accomplice” aided him in restrainin­g the victim in both the May 2010 assault and the attack described by Young.

 ?? John Minchillo Associated Press ?? HARVEY WEINSTEIN faces an additional count of sexual battery in connection with a 2010 incident.
John Minchillo Associated Press HARVEY WEINSTEIN faces an additional count of sexual battery in connection with a 2010 incident.

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