Harvey Weinstein Turns Himself In to Authorities on Sexual Assault Charges [UPDATE]

Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein turned himself in on Friday to NYC authorities. He faces sex assault charges brought on by at least one accuser.

Update 5/25/18, 7:45 A.M.

Harvey Weinstein turned himself in to the New York City Police Department Friday morning. He is expected to appear in court later today to hear the charges filed against him.

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Producer Harvey Weinstein is expected to surrender to authorities on Friday, following a lengthy investigation into the sexual assault accusations brought against him, according to multiple reports.

Weinstein, The New York Times reports, is set to be charged by the Manhattan district attorney’s office. The Times further reported that Weinstein will face charges brought by at least one accuser. That person is Lucia Evans, who says she met Weinstein in 2004. In an in-depth interview, Evans told The New Yorker that during a one-on-one meeting with the Hollywood producer, she was forced to perform oral sex on him.

“He’s a big guy. He overpowered me," Evans told The New Yorker. “I just sort of gave up."

Of Weinstein's alleged process of harassing and assaulting women, Evans told The New Yorker, “It feels like a very streamlined process.” She added, “Female casting director, Harvey wants to meet. Everything was designed to make me feel comfortable before it happened. And then the shame in what happened was also designed to keep me quiet.”

According to The New York Times, prosecutors in Manhattan are also still actively investigating allegations against Weinstein by actress Paz de la Huerta. She claims Weinstein raped her in her own home in New York City in 2010.

Since the fall of 2017, many women have come forward to accuse Weinstein of misconduct, assault, or rape, including actresses Lena Headey, Gwyneth Paltrow, Angelina Jolie, Mira Sorvino, and more. Ashley Judd was one of the first women to go on record with her report, sharing her story in detail with The New York Times in October. Judd told the Times that sometime in the 1990s, Weinstein invited her to the Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel under the guise of a breakfast meeting. However, when she arrived at his room, he was wearing only a bathrobe and asked the young actress if she could watch him shower or if he could give her a massage.

“I said no, a lot of ways, a lot of times, and he always came back at me with some new ask,” Judd said. “It was all this bargaining, this coercive bargaining.”

Weinstein has denied engaging in nonconsensual sex with anyone, Reuters writes.

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