One victim alleged Weinstein sexually assaulted her at London's Savoy Hotel. According to report, jailed American former film producer, Harvey Weinstein is facing another sex attack claim in Britain.
Scotland
Yard is investigating a report by a woman that he sexually assaulted her in
Westminster in the 1990s, bringing the total number of women who have made
allegations in the UK against the disgraced former movie producer to 12.
This comes
as the Daily Mail has learnt a High Court compensation claim of more than
£300,000 brought by six victims has been discontinued, sparking speculation a
substantial settlement has been reached out of court.
The woman,
then one of his employees, said she was 'summoned to the hotel' where she was
left alone with Weinstein, according to court documents.
Another
accused him of a number of assaults, including at least one in a London hotel.
The woman,
employed by both UK and US entities of The Weinstein Company, said she was
required to meet him at Heathrow Airport.
She had to
accompany Weinstein to a hotel where he "removed his clothes and sexually
assaulted her," according to documents in the claim.
The probe,
Operation Kaguyak, into the convicted rapist is continuing, but there are fears
his UK victims may never see justice.
When the
69-year-old was jailed for 23 years for rape and sex assault in the US in 2020,
Met detectives vowed to continue their investigation.
Officers
interviewed a number of victims in the US who say they were attacked when in
London for events such as premieres. Detectives
have received 17 allegations of sexual assault from 12 victims, from the 1980s
to 2015.
Prosecutors
received an evidence file from police in September 2020, but further
investigation was required.
A final
file was submitted in July but no charges have been brought. Prosecutors will
have to consider if it is in the public interest to charge him as he will
likely spend the rest of his life behind bars in America.
Weinstein
is also facing 11 additional sexual assault charges in Los Angeles, meaning
there is little prospect of extradition soon. He could face a sentence of up to
140 years if convicted.
Oxford
graduate Rowena Chiu, who accused Weinstein of trying to rape her, has said:
'Those of us who were his employees in London and victims of his in Europe do
want to see justice served on our home turf.'
Law firm
Fieldfisher, representing the six women, refused to comment yesterday on the
discontinued High Court claim.
Jailed
former movie producer, Harvey Weinstein facing another sex attack claim in
Britain as new accuser says he sexually
assaulted her in the 1990s
A Scotland
Yard spokesman said: 'Officers from the Met's Complex Case Team have now
received a total of 12 allegations of sexual assault from victims under
Operation Kaguyak.'
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