Harvey Weinstein Charged With Rape, Criminal Sex Act After Turning Himself Into Police
Harvey Weinstein turned himself into NYC police on Friday morning after being accused of sexual harassment, misconduct and assault by dozens of women.
Moments after former film producer, 66, arrived at the Manhattan precinct at around 7:30 am on May 25, he was "charged with rape, criminal sex act, sex abuse and sexual misconduct for incidents involving two separate women," according to the NYPD.
A judge then set a $10 million bond for Weinstein. According to Associated Press, the sleazy star was ordered to surrender his passport and to wear an electronic monitor. He is expected to post $1 million bail.
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As RadarOnline.com readers know, Weinstein vehemently denied that he was involved in non-consensual relations with women.
Eyewitnesses told WCBS when Weinstein arrived at the precinct to get photographed and fingerprinted, he had a “pained expression” on his face and appeared to be walking with a limp.
He was later taken to Manhattan Criminal Court to learn his charges.
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"The NYPD thanks these brave survivors for their courage to come forward and seek justice. The arrest and ensuing charges are the result of a joint investigation between the NYPDS and the Manhattan District's Attorney Office," said the New York Police Department in their statement. "Additional information will be provided as it becomes available."
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