Weinstein arraigned in New York for rape, criminal sex act

Harvey Weinstein exits the court room with his lawyer Benjamin Brafman after his arraignment at Manhattan Criminal Court on May 25, 2018 in New York City. PHOTO | STEPHANIE KEITH | AFP

What you need to know:

  • Weinstein's career went down in flames in October over sexual assault allegations following bombshell articles in The New York Times and New Yorker.
  • More than 100 women have since accused Weinstein of crimes ranging from sexual harassment to assault and rape going back 40 years.

NEW YORK

Disgraced Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein was arraigned in New York Friday, charged with rape and a criminal sex act on two women, nearly eight months after his career imploded in a blaze of accusations that triggered the #MeToo movement.

The former mogul — once the toast of Hollywood and whose films won scores of Oscars — grinned as he was escorted into a Manhattan court building in handcuffs.

Standing alongside his celebrated defence attorney, Weinstein looked glum and appeared not to speak during the fleeting court appearance, at which he agreed to post bail at $1 million cash and was ordered fitted with a GPS monitoring device.

LAWSUITS
The Manhattan District Attorney's Office said he was charged with rape in the first and third degrees, stemming from an attack on a woman in 2013, and a criminal sex act against another woman in 2004. Neither victims were named.

"Today's charges reflect significant progress in this active, ongoing investigation," said District Attorney Cyrus Vance, thanking "brave survivors" for coming forward and urging others to call a sex crimes hotline.

They are the first criminal charges against the twice-married, shamed former titan, who already faces a slew of civil lawsuits, is reportedly under federal investigation and whose former studio has filed for bankruptcy.

NOT GUILTY
His defence attorney told reporters that Weinstein would enter a not guilty plea.

"We intend to move very quickly to dismiss these charges," Ben Brafman said. "We believe that they are not factually supported by the evidence."

The 66-year-old former studio boss surrendered to police shortly before 7:30am (1130 GMT) wearing a white shirt, pale blue sweater and dark blazer before a mob of television cameras and photographers.

He stepped out of a black SUV, clutching several books, among them what appeared to be the Rodgers and Hammerstein biography Something Wonderful and a book on director Elia Kazan, before walking into the police station.

ACTRESSES
Weinstein's career went down in flames in October over sexual assault allegations following bombshell articles in The New York Times and New Yorker, which sparked a sexual harassment watershed across the United States.

More than 100 women have since accused Weinstein of crimes ranging from sexual harassment to assault and rape going back 40 years.

Salma Hayek, Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie are among more than two dozen actresses who say they were sexually harassed by the producer.

A few, including Asia Argento and Rose McGowan, said they were raped.