The Mercury News

Nation: Harvey Weinstein indicted on three charges, including rape.

- By Jennifer Peltz

NEW YORK >> Harvey Weinstein was indicted Wednesday on rape and criminal sex act charges, furthering the first criminal case to arise from a slate of sexual misconduct allegation­s against the former movie mogul.

Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance Jr. said the indictment brings Weinstein “another step closer to accountabi­lity.”

The announceme­nt came hours after Weinstein’s lawyers said he’d decline to testify before the grand jury because there wasn’t enough time to prepare him and “political pressure” made an indictment unavoidabl­e.

A statement issued through a Weinstein spokesman said the 66-year-old film producer, who has denied the allegation­s, learned of the specific charges and the accusers’ identities only after turning himself in Friday. With a deadline set for Wednesday afternoon to testify or not, his request for more time was denied, the statement said.

“Finally, Mr. Weinstein’s attorneys noted that regardless of how compelling Mr. Weinstein’s personal testimony might be, an indictment was inevitable due to the unfair political pressure being placed on Cy Vance to secure a conviction of Mr. Weinstein,” the statement said.

Vance said the Weinstein camp’s “recent assault on the integrity of the survivors and the legal process is predictabl­e.”

Weinstein was charged Friday with raping one woman and committing a criminal sex act by compelling oral sex from another. A grand jury continued hearing evidence in the case, as it had been doing for weeks.

Defendants have the right to testify in a grand jury’s secret proceeding­s but often don’t, for various reasons.

Weinstein’s lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, called the rape allegation “absurd,” saying that the accuser and Weinstein had a decade-long, consensual sexual relationsh­ip that began before and continued after the alleged 2013 attack.

The woman, who hasn’t been identified publicly, told investigat­ors Weinstein confined her in a hotel room and raped her.

The other accuser in the case, former actress Lucia Evans, has gone public with her account of Weinstein forcing her to perform oral sex at his office in 2004.

The Associated Press does not identify alleged victims of sexual assaults unless they come forward publicly.

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 ?? STEVEN HIRSCH — NEW YORK POST VIA AP ?? Harvey Weinstein, above, declined to testify before a grand jury, saying in a statement released Wednesday that “political pressure” made indictment unavoidabl­e.
STEVEN HIRSCH — NEW YORK POST VIA AP Harvey Weinstein, above, declined to testify before a grand jury, saying in a statement released Wednesday that “political pressure” made indictment unavoidabl­e.

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