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Harvey Weinstein surrenders to New York police

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Harvey Weinstein surrenders to New York police
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Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein is expected to surrender to New York police on Friday on sexual misconduct charges, US media report.

He faces arrest following a grand jury investigation, the reports say.

He has been hit with numerous allegations, including rape and sexual assault, but has denied non-consensual sex with anyone.

It would be the first time Weinstein has been charged since the accusations emerged.

The allegations triggered the #MeToo movement which sought to demonstrate and draw attention to the widespread prevalence of sexual abuse and harassment.

The charges will stem from an investigation made by a Manhattan grand jury. They have not been made official and the indictment depends on district attorney Cyrus Vance.

The New York Times reports that some of the charges relate to an allegation brought by actress Lucia Evans.

She detailed her accusations against Harvey Weinstein in an article in the New Yorker in October last year.

It is not clear if he will face more charges brought by other accusers.

It is known that New York police have been investigating allegations of rape made by actress Paz de la Huerta.

And this month, Netflix producer Alexandra Canosa filed court papers in New York alleging Weinstein raped, sexually assaulted and verbally abused her over a five-year period.

The statute of limitations will be an issue in some cases but it is not thought to apply in the Evans case. Even if the limitations apply, a judge could still call women to testify to establish a pattern of behaviour, as in the recent trial of actor Bill Cosby.

Weinstein's lawyer, Benjamin Brafman, has not commented on reports that his client will imminently turn himself in.

The Times said Weinstein would surrender on Friday morning and be arraigned at Manhattan Criminal Court.

The Hollywood mogul has faced accusations of sexual harassment and assault from dozens of women. Some have alleged rape.

Angelina Jolie, Gwyneth Paltrow and Cara Delevingne have all spoken out
Actresses Kate Beckinsale, Lysette Anthony and Gwyneth Paltrow are among the high-profile figures to have spoken out.

Actress Ashley Judd is suing the 66-year-old Hollywood producer, claiming he damaged her career after she rejected his sexual advances.

One of the cases was in New York, where Italian model Ambra Battilana accused Weinstein of groping her in 2015.

Investigators decided not to charge him even though there was an audiotape of Weinstein accepting he had touched her breasts and pledging not to do so again.

Prosecutors in Los Angeles are reviewing several cases involving accusations against Weinstein after police investigations.

London's Metropolitan police are also assessing a sexual abuse allegation against Harvey Weinstein.

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